Shy Swan
by Norman Johnson
Title
Shy Swan
Artist
Norman Johnson
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
On an April morning in 2016, a mute swan grooms itself on Lakeland, Florida's lake Morton. Swans are the city's mascot. The�mute swan�(cygnus olor) is native to much of Europe and Asia and a winter visitor to the far north of Africa. It is an introduced species in North America, Australasia and southern Africa. It is found naturally in the temperate areas of Eugope and across western Asia as far east as the Russinan Maritimes, near Sidemi. It is partiallhy migratory through the northern latitudes in Europe and Asia as far south as North Africa and the Mediterranean.
Cygnus olor is a large bird measuring from 55" to 63" in length with a wingspan betwee 79" and 94" that feeds mainly on vegetation on land and in the water. It also feeds occassionally on frogs, tadpoles, fish, snails, mollusks and insects.
There is presently a small population of mute swans that were introduced on Lake Morton in Lakeland, Florida as a gift from the Queen of England. They reside there with black swans from Australia, and black-necked and white coscoroba swans from southern South America.
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May 26th, 2016
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Comments (23)
Norman Johnson
I'm glad you like it, Scott. Thank you very much for the feature in the group "FAA Portraits - Birds."
Maxine Billings
Norman, this is such a beautiful capture and awesome contrast of colors! Your work is fabulous!
Don Columbus
Congratulations Norman, your work is Featured in "Coastal Waterbirds-Shorebirds"!
Norman Johnson replied:
I'm really glad you like it Don. Thank you very much for the feature in the group "Coastal Waterbirds - Shorebirds."