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Encounters of a Loving Nature

an essay about swans by Sue Holloway


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    [excerpt] Like Pan with a garland of green draped around his neck, Fione, the male swan, arrives first. He rises, exuberantly waving his wings, spraying water all over. Late February, yet spring is here, in the synchronous dance of the swans. He lifts his head, then she; it seems they are as one, dipping, lifting; preening; one side, then another. They face each other, creating a heart. ...



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