More from the swans on the river by Trinity Hall - there was a black one there today, beautiful. We'd seen black swans earlier in the year up by Magdalene. Also another glimpse of the swan family - the fuzzies are bigger now, and look more swanlike, but are still very fuzzy. Half of them were asleep, with their heads tucked under their wings, spiralling around the river on collision courses with each other... But one fuzzy fewer this time :(
When I came off the bridge I saw a little family of ducks - eight dark things, three bright yellow chicks, all going great knots (well, at about the leisurely speed I was using to watch them) and little legs pounding away beneath the water. Too cute for words.
Meanwhile, undergraduates were being turned into graduates. So town was packed with parents in their plumage.
When I came off the bridge I saw a little family of ducks - eight dark things, three bright yellow chicks, all going great knots (well, at about the leisurely speed I was using to watch them) and little legs pounding away beneath the water. Too cute for words.
Meanwhile, undergraduates were being turned into graduates. So town was packed with parents in their plumage.