As some of our town’s swans are once again nesting by the town bridge and have recently laid eggs, we would ask people to please be very careful not to disturb them and avoid the area by the bridge wherever possible. This is for the safety of both the swans and humans using the the river.
If all goes well, we’d expect the eggs to hatch in May and then the cygnets (the young swans) will stay with their parents for about 4-5 months before becoming independent. So, the parents will likely be very protective of their family into the summer.
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How else can we help?
Wildlife often gets disturbed by dogs. Even if dogs don’t attack or disturb an actual nest, dogs exploring undergrowth and riverbanks off the lead can put birds off nesting. During the spring and summer, please do your bit for wildlife and keep your dogs under close control.
Photos Lydia Booth Photography (exc. paddleboard and lapwing images)