Our lovely friendly duck was so proud of her twelve ducklings, swimming up and down showing them off, they were absolutely beautiful causing harm to no one. They were very happy.....
Until the Big Daddy came along !! This is the male swan which has been nesting with his female in our neigbours garden.
He decided he did not want any ducklings near their nest and over three days he has relentlessly pursued the poor duck and her ducklings up and down the canal, killing them one by one. The duck was a really good mother trying to protect them as best she could, we tried to help by squirting the swan with a hose pipe to keep him away from them, but obviously he just bided his time until we were not around. Last night was the final battle, there were two ducklings left and he decided he would kill them as well, he was pursuing them up and down the canal by our garden, we squirted him with the hose pipe and the mother duck stayed by us with her ducklings, but after a while she decided to swim off with them, and needless to say the swan went after them. It was a terrible battle, the mother duck protecting them as best she could getting an injury herself when the swan caught hold of her leg, she managed to escape onto the tow path, but the swan went after the ducklings and one by one held them under the water and then shook them until they were dead. What a dreadful thing to happen, there was nothing we could do except feel traumatised and helpless.
Later on the mother duck flew into our garden, limping and calling for her ducklings, a very sorry sight.
The swan was out today showing off his own beautiful family. I would like to know why did he do this, was it because by killing the ducklings he is protecting the food supply for his family, it certainly wasn't to eat them he left them floating in the canal.
Linda
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Linda, what a terrible terrible thing to have happened, those poor ducklings and mum. I'm so sorry I don't know the answer but just had to post a reply to you, I can imagine how upsetting it must have been for you. I definitely would have felt the same. :-(
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Kerry
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Kezmo
Thank you very much for your reply, I did'nt know wether to post this awful story on the forum, but I have been so upset about it I had to get it off my chest.
Best Wishes
Linda,
This is so awful, I have tears in my eyes as I write this, especially after seeing my first ducklings of the year earlier this evening. You must be absolutely devastated, and I know if it were me I would hate that swan forever. It has to be either jealousy or protecting the food supply, but nature is so cruel. I have never had much time for swans myself. Beautiful creatures that they are to look at, I find them bad tempered and unpleasant. One swan bit my husband after he had been feeding it because he turned his back on it. I feel so sorry for the poor duck, losing all her babies like that. It is such a shame she won't have any more this year as they are single brooded. Maybe she might find some orphaned ones to look after.
Cheers, Linda.
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Oh no Sparrow, that's even sadder, I never realised they only had one brood?
IMHO... I did not think that Mute Swans would kill other species ducklings to be honest.
Fair enough with other Mute Swans offspring, but not other species closeby.
Just my personal views
Kathy and Dave
Hi Kezmo,
My Collins bird book says they are single brooded, March to June.
Hi Sparrow
Thanks for your reply, I never realised they only had one brood either. But on the plus side the same thing won't happen again this year anyway. And your right I do hate that swan now and I can't bring myself to look at it anymore, in fact it makes me want to move away from the canal now.
how awful to witness that i would have cried too, but i am reliably informed by my other half that unfortunately a swan will do this to protect its own and that part of the water, very territorial. its nature and the food chain but horrible just the same i would have wanted to kill the swan too ..
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Hi Linda,
I just wanted to say how sorry I am that you had to witness all this. How horrific for you. I knew that swans could be over protective of their own brood, but I have never heard of anything so brutal. How is the female duck ?
Hi Linda
Poor you, and poor duck. What a terrible thing to happen. I don't know what to say.
I didn't know that swans might behave like this either. I suppose that what has been suggested could be the only possibility, that he was protecting the food source or his territory for his family.
What a really sad thing to witness.
Best wishes Chris
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