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tiddles Wrote:

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> Slightly off course but there is a swan at Peckham

> now


It's been there a while.


It was getting very very close to some toddlers feeding it the other day. They can be quite vicious (swans not toddlers. Though come to think of it ..... :) )


Not sure I would be happy to let my kids get that close to a swan.

Saw a gaggle of Canada geese in Burgess Park a couple days ago, near the lake. Also saw them there throughout early December.


I had great joy watching three geese trying to land in Dulwich Park recently. They circled round the sport field and managed to land after three last minute failed attempts!

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