Well, would you look at that: the cygnets can finally really fly.pic.twitter.com/cug7FsTuv0
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Beautiful shimmering light on the water.pic.twitter.com/QmuCusciOP
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Preliminary research indicates that the unidentified floating object is not a foodstuff.pic.twitter.com/zrSVmGXdTu
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Another successful test flight for the cygnets.pic.twitter.com/jc3tFwhtMY
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The cootling is getting very grown-up now - not afraid to hang out with the big kids.pic.twitter.com/jbbMajKgIa
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Up, up... and away. Goodbye, kids.pic.twitter.com/Dlpb5S29sc
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It was great to see the cygnets grow up and fly away, but I’ll miss them. I wonder how the parents felt, in their little swanny brains. Anyway, another year’s hard work is over, and they’ve earned some peace and quiet. Well done to them.pic.twitter.com/WYyE2qFuyP
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Every year our local swans raise a new brood of cygnets (on the Hornsey stretch of the New River). This year I decided to film the little beauties as they grew up.pic.twitter.com/b7iDBqYGAx
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Is this going to be like Dynasties with a horrible death near the end?
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The Queen kills one with her bare hands in a mad fit of jealousy
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