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    Swan Lake

    enFebruary 24, 2022
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    About this Episode

    I visited my parents in Sumter, SC in January. Apparently, this small town is home to the only public park in the United States to feature all swan species. While I was there I managed to capture quite a few of them including:

    - Black Swan

    - Trumpeter Swan

    - Black-necked Swan

    - Mute Swan

    - Bewick's Swan

    - Whooper Swan

     

    There were also a fair number of Canadian Geese, Wood Ducks and Mallards.

    https://www.sumtersc.gov/community/swanlake

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    I visited my parents in Sumter, SC in January. Apparently, this small town is home to the only public park in the United States to feature all swan species. While I was there I managed to capture quite a few of them including:

    - Black Swan

    - Trumpeter Swan

    - Black-necked Swan

    - Mute Swan

    - Bewick's Swan

    - Whooper Swan

     

    There were also a fair number of Canadian Geese, Wood Ducks and Mallards.

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