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Tuesday, January 15, 2019

MUTE SWAN, LAKE EOLA PARK,ORLANDO,FLORIDA, 1/11/2019







TRUMPETER SWAN, LAKE EOLA PARK,ORLANDO,FLORIDA, 1/11/2019










WHOOPER SWANS, LAKE EOLA PARK,ORLANDO,FLORIDA, 1/11/2019

   The Whooper Swan is native to Eurasia.









BLACK SWAN, LAKE EOLA PARK,ORLANDO,FLORIDA, 1/11/2019

   The Black Swan is native to Australia.  We sighted and photographed this species when we were in Australia.





BLACK-NECKED SWAN, LAKE EOLA PARK,ORLANDO,FLORIDA, 1/11/2019

   The Black-necked Swan is native to South America.   How the swan got to Lake Eola we weren't able to determine.  There are over 50 swans in the lake, consisting of five species: Mute, Trumpeter, Black, Black-necked and Whooper.  The swans have there wings clipped, so they can't fly away.  Once a year they are corralled and checked by a veterinarian.  








MUSCOVY DUCK & WHITE IBIS, LAKE EOLA PARK,ORLANDO,FLORIDA, 1/11/2019




AMERICAN COOT, LAKE EOLA PARK,ORLANDO,FLORIDA, 1/11/2019