So I have been visiting my local pond for a while now and I have a great bond with the lone female swan that livers there. She flies over from the other side of the pond when she sees me. Last year her mate passed away from bird flu so she is all alone. Recently a new pair have arrived and are literally trying to drive her away, today the Cob chased her and tried to attack her but luckily she took flight and got away. I know it’s nature and they’re very territorial but it is heartbreaking that she lost her mate and is now being driven out of her home with no protection at all. She is visibly scared of him as when I feed her she stops to make sure he’s not nearby. By law my local rescue cannot relocate her especially with bird flu being so bad atm. I guess my question is do they ever learn to trust each other or make friends? I’m so worried about her getting hurt or never seeing her again. Has anyone ever had a similar experience?
Tia
Amelia
Hi Andy, I usually go there once a week and wonder if same pair. They always come over to car as soon as I stop. The male tends to get up close but never in a threatening way. I note no other swans get out when these two are nearby. I tend to feed them fortnightly and as with the two pairs of geese, one with two and other with seven little ones. Food is mealworms and other related foods. They clearly dominate that park area though.