I caved.
I broke my own (number one) rule. That is: not to feed the wild-life ...but this is Fred and William.
(Broken rule #2: Don't name the wildlife...just in case you're a person who likes to keep track of things.)
Last year, Fred and William built a nest and laid a beautiful green egg. It was early Spring but we had frazil ice left over from the winter and then, about 3 days of continual rain adding to the slushy mess.
These circumstances forced the river to flood its banks more aggressively than it normally does.
(Frazil ice looks like pieces of broken glass and slush. The problem is, it doesn't let water flow very efficiently and it causes bottle-necks and backs water (that isn't frozen) up.)
A river full of frazil ice is like a river full of slush
Fred and Williams' nest and single egg, got carried away with the icy flood waters. I observed them morn for about 2 days. It was sad as they kept trying to understand what happened to the area where their nest once was.
Currently, we have had 2 solid months of really cold weather. We've experienced subzero temperatures, that have routinely hit double digits. As a result we've also lost a lot of our open water to ice because the water has frozen.
When I saw Fred and William today, I decided to exercise some compassion and left out a little bit of corn for them on the ice.
I took this photo with a Nikon S700 camera.
I welcome your comments and I invite you to follow me on my journey...I break my own rules from time to time.
~ Rebecca Ryan ;)
Don't feel bad about breaking the rules. I could see it if it were something like a bear or coyote. I'm sure William and Fred would concur with me.
When I was on patrol, there was a clerk at a store that stayed open 24/7 and I observed her feeding a large coyote. There had already been several sightings of it in the area and the population of these animals were rapidly growing in that county.
After I watched her feed the animal one night, I went inside the store to talk to her. (Her feeding the animal was interrupted by a mother and her small daughter going in to the store.) I asked her if that was the coyote that everyone is worried about hanging around these service stations and stores? (This store is in a business district with several other stores in the area.) She replied yes and went on about how sweet the animal was.
I could tell that she was emotionally attached to the wild animal but I highly encouraged her to stop feeding it. I could tell that she was getting upset with me so I had to elaborate in to why I'm addressing it with her in the first place. I told her that she is doing more harm to the animal than good because now it's depending on you for a food source so it's probably losing it's hunting and survival skills. Secondly, she's putting the public in danger by feeding this animal in a public parking lot where people of all shapes and sizes come to shop. I asked her what would happen one day if the animal had not been fed in a few days and it just happen to see a small child with some food in the area and decided to try and take the food from the child? She made the comment that I was going to extremes with my scenario. I told her that I didn't think it was far fetched at all and I would bet money that the owner of the store would probably side with me on the issue. I tried being as polite, delicate and tactful as I could but she wasn't taking the hint. She told me that she was bringing food from her own house to feed it with and feeding it on her breaks. Sadly, it came down to me threatening to get a Wildlife officer and the store owner involved. I don't know if it was the thought of the store owner getting involved or possibly being charged by Wildlife officials but nevertheless, she stopped feeding the animal and it eventually moved on. Coyote's are considered a nuisance in my area and people regularly hunt them. They've been known for killing small to medium sized pets. I've never had any crossings with one but I felt like I had a responsibility to protect the public by putting a stop to what was going on.
I love Fred and William, they're too cute!
It is for these exact reasons that I normally don't intervene. I have mentally struggled with this, but then I reasoned that I buy and put bird-seed out for other birds...so how is this any different?
I completely agree about not leaving food out for or feeding coyotes, bears or cougars. That is just inviting trouble. We have a large coyote population and they are wild pack creatures who hunt with intelligence in groups. Absolutely, they should not be encouraged to come to congregate in populated areas. No good ever comes from this. Ever. (Sorry it took me 4 days to respond to this, fantastic comment.) ;)
Great Picture!
I would have caved in as well probably.
I bet they were happy as well. Thanks for sharing and steem on :)
Thank you very much...I really beat myself up over this decision but it's been so cold and I'd like to see them survive. ;)
You take much better pictures than I can, Rebecca. Just ask Danny, he will back that up with some interesting stories.
You're much stronger than I am also, I would be naming all of the little animals around...feeding them also :) Well, certain ones anyway. I know you're not supposed to but sometimes it's just so dang hard to see something and not help it a little.
What can I say, I'm bad to name just about anything. I named our wood stove "Freddy." I also name every car that I get. I know, I'm sad lol.
I can so relate to wanting to make everything in your life familiar and comfortable. I generally like all my ducks in a row. LOL! (Yeah, a huge dollop of OCD is a factor in my world.)
You take great pictures...don't sell yourself short @carolina-girl.
I used a regular digital camera with zoom for this picture. With my cell phone I wouldn't have been able to capture it because I had to take the photo from a good distance away so that I wouldn't scare the swans away.
Fred and William
A little odd for a mating couple of swans. Ha
But, I will take it at face value.
If you said it. I have to believe it is true.
Compassionate is who you are. No harm or foul thought.
So I will set you free and clear.
Now. Do you feel better? lol
Francis
Yes, I think I do. Thank you for easing my mind.
Nothing like confessing your lack of will power to back-up your convictions on the blockchain. (I'm being highly sarcastic) ;)
Glad you showed a bit of compassion for Fred and William. I would have done the same. I love swans. There is just something about them that gives me happiness.
They are very beautiful, majestic creatures @cecicastor.
Thank you for your reassurance.
The whole decision around intervening or not does weigh heavy on my mind.
Me too. But sometimes you just have to follow your heart!
Fred and William; eh? You're a bit north of the Swan*E River. My question is that: "Didn't you have access to small fish?"
I do not feed wildlife either, except their natural diet. Swans are a good deal more picky than geese or ducks.
Hi @aedroberts!
Thanks for commenting. Great to talk with you.
Yes there are all kinds of small fish and aquatic life. The problem is the ice.
Awe! Poor Fred and William worked so hard only to have their egg disappear into the river. Maybe this year with your help you will see a young bird hatched by them. Your picture reveals that the cold hasn’t affected your spirit. Don’t know how you manage the cold for so long. Be well. 🐓🐓
Thanks for taking a look and commenting @mother2chicks! Yes, I am looking forward to finally being able to observe their signets.
It's been brutally cold this year and it's wearing us all down...3 more months to go. LOL!
Beautiful Picture... I like it
I took this in Bruges - Belgium
That's a gorgeous picture @galicki!
fantastic your writing and photography great.
Thank you for the beautiful picture of a Mute Swan.
Great view ♥♥
Thank you @venox. Swans bond and mate for life, so this photo is accurate. ;)
That's so perfect love how the heart shape is there great photography
Can't believe you'd break two rules like that lol! I would have done the same though.
Hahaha! I just felt so sorry for them. I seriously don't know how they survive, yet they do.
Fred and William? Those are some awesome names for animals! I wouldn't be able to resist feeding them either :P
Thank you @trendo. These poor birds have endured a really rough year and I suspect another heart-breaking Spring.
Awwwnnn... This is so beautiful. Isn't nature just cruel sometimes? I hope they lay another egg soon, and nurse a child... I'm sure you'll also have another name for their offspring. Lol
We will see at the end of March, beginning of April. Hopefully they will be luckier this year. It's hard to know how the ice will melt. ;)
Wah !! So much love flowing though them :) , praise for the photographer for capturing the beauties of nature in their cutest pose ;)
Thank you @pranithreddy. Welcome.
haha nice to lesten thier storry i think you gave them these 2 names and i am happy that you breake your own rule some time breake rule is like as freedom and crazy and these moments of life are awesome and this life that you dont bound yourself when your heart say you something
say listen the heart voice and enjoy life some time my friend @rebecca
and photo is really best shot and pretty cool
Thank you @shencoin, the birds let me take their photo today. They were really nervous.
I'm so excited you are really loving to the wild lifers. Fred and William such fantastic name to them like as humans name. Nice article.
Thanks for the great gif @kingsberry! Swans mean business if they think their territory or young are being threatened in any way. This is what this gif is showing. The swan hold their wings like this to intimidate other birds, animals or people. It usually works. LOL!
Fred and Williams, should I say handsome for those two?! Ha, they still look beautiful for me, especially with the snow, they looks like two beautiful swans in the fairy tale.
Thank you @mariska.lubis! I hope things are going really well for you. :)
Those two look cute together! Its sad that they lost the single egg though..
Where are u located? Looks freezing over there..
Yes, it was sad to watch. Hopefully things will be better for them this Spring. :)
I'm in Ont. Canada on the Trent Severn Waterway.
Where are you located @murkie?
Yeah i hope so too! :) I'm from Belgium. Keep writing posts because i like your content!
@rebeccaryan sir nice photography
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I took this in Bruges Those are some awesome names for animals! thank for shear
record and rules are made for broken, you give named and feed them as they are wild, but it shows a great and kindness inside in you.
I did not see a post of your for some days.Hopey you are doing alright? And very cute little fellows
-cheers-
wow lovely swans :) the animal of the purity :)
How could you resist naming and feeding them! Shows that you have a heart ;-). also, I like the new curly hair!
Thank you so much @natureofbeing! I just couldn't sit back and watch without doing anything to help.
Well, I made the decision to let my grey show and let me tell you, it's been a process. :)
impressive capture of the fantastic nature. excellent post @rebeccaryan
@resteemia
reteemed & upvoted & commented & followed
realy wonderful
greetings to u my gairl friend
Awesome! Can't express my real happy feeling actually. keep breaking the rules. I should follow you too I guess...
pretty swan, wonderful picture!
I'm going to follow you for more your precious post like this!
Breaking rules for greater good is always a better idea! Nice blog!
Very beautiful pair. I often wish I could see more. We have mostly ducks and geese. But now and then white swans and trumpeter swans. And herons. But not often. One year the geese moved in and kept the lower lawn perfectly mowed and fertilized.
I wish I had talent to take pictures like that I love wildlife of all kinds
Thank you for clapping @mahmoudh!