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Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Friday, June 5, 2015
Nobles Pond Swan Saga
This spring a pair of swans have again been nesting on
Nobles Pond. About a week and a half ago three or more babies swans were
hatched. For reasons we will explain later, on Monday morning the swan family
decided to seek higher ground and migrated to the Foxchase area. At one point
traffic was stopped on Foxchase because the swan family was blocking the
street. Some reported seeing as many as four baby swans in the morning but by
afternoon only one baby swan was left. Some suspect the hawks. By afternoon mother
and father and one baby swan had taken residence on the devils strip of grass
on Foxchase at the corner of Chillingsworth, and were not bothered by having
several concerned neighbors hovering near them.
Mothers swan was limping and appeared to be injured
and a number of residents sought help from a number of Stark County animal aid
organizations such as the Wilderness Center only to find that they only care
for animals that are native to Stark County and swans are not in that category.
They did learn though from one of the organizations that snapping turtles have
become very aggressive this season and that may have been the reason the swans
left the pond.
Finally one of the neighbors who has a friend in the
critter control business called him for help. They netted mother and baby swan
and removed the fishing line from mother swan’s legs making her a much happier
critter. Father swan did not like being netted and finally critter control
resorted to carrying him to the pond. See the attached photograph.The swan
family has been returned to Nobles Pond and so far seems to have readapted to
its old surroundings. This morning I saw mother and baby swan swimming in the
middle of the pond.
Thanks goes to all the neighbors who made this
happen.
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