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Swans return to scene of tragedy

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Walkers were today overjoyed to see that Sandy Water Park, Llanelli was once again filled with swans. This follows the extremely tragic news that was reported on Monday that 6 swans had been found shot and decapitated over the past 2 weeks.

At the time, RSPCA inspector Keith Hogben said: “It is difficult to understand why anyone would carry out such mindless attacks on innocent, defenceless creatures.”

Local walkers and visitors to the park had reported not seeing any at the park and were worried that the swans may have moved to another area. One visitor told us that:

“It was sickening what happened, how can someone do something like that to these beautiful birds?”

“I’ve been looking for them, but haven’t seen any. I came to have a look today and luckily I saw about 5 of them. I hope someone looks after them.”

If anyone has any information, please contact the RSPB. You can find out information on https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/advice/how-to-report-crimes/ . Alternatively, call 999 if you need an immediate police response, or ring 101 and ask for a reference number.

If it involves suspected poisoned birds, animals or baits contact the government Wildlife Incident Investigation Scheme (WIIS) on Freephone 0800 321600. If outside office hours/urgent contact the police (See above).  If it involves animal cruelty call the RSPCA 0300 1234 999/ SSPCA 03000 999 999/ USPCA 02830 251000.

Read more at https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/advice/how-to-report-crimes/#HSaMzjThPlVhMOpX.99

Swans facts

  • It’s not strictly true that the Queen owns all swans in Britain.  Technically, the Crown owns all unmarked mute swans in open water, but the Queen only exercises her ownership rights on some stretches of the Thames and its tributaries.
  • A swan will mate for life.
  • Black swans are native to Australia.
  • A male swan is called a cob, and a female swan is called a pen.
  • The black necked swan lives in South America.
  • Swans begin breeding between the ages of 3-4.
  • Swan eggs take between 35 and 42 days to hatch.
  • Swans can fly as fast as 60 miles per hour!

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