Mute Swan Versus Canada Geese
Grumps and the Canada Geese
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"Grumps" Male Mute Swan |
I am lucky enough to live a few minutes from part of the Leeds to Liverpool canal in West Yorkshire. A point called Micklethwaite Wharf opens up to green fields and this stretch of the canal is rich in wildlife. Of these the oldest inhabitant is a male mute swan. Apparently he has been nesting here, possibly for around 15-17 years. Last year he lost his mate to foxes but has found a new one this year. They successfully hatched seven cygnets which could be seen up and down this stretch of the canal until recently.
Swans are notoriously territorial, more so during the breeding season. That said, our male mute swan seems to take it to extreme and actually seems to derive great pleasure from clearing the canal of all other wildfowl. Of all the other wildlife there, the ones he hates most are the Canada geese. This year we have had six summer visitors, one a breeding pair who have produced seven goslings.
Here, I have managed to document one particular encounter between them. The swan stranded the adults and all the goslings on the bank at the workings for the swing bridge. One adult would lure his away, supposedly in the hope the other could get the goslings onto the field. Sure enough the swan would harry the escapee but would soon turn and go back to the others. The free adult appeared to keep trying to lure the swan away. It would just put a foot in the water and the swan would take off in his direction, unfortunately not for long enough for the other adult and the goslings to escape, so this went on for some time. Eventually the swan had had enough fun and moved off.
I think you will agree this picture of him, shows exactly what he thinks about it all.
IMAGE CREDITS: ALL the photographs here are by me, the author of this page, AnnMackieMiller - and copyright to me. They are deliberately in low resolution to prevent image theft - sorry.
Mute Swan and Canada Geese
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Canada Geese stranded on land by aggressive mute swan |
The tale of Grumps and the Canada Geese