The Black Swan unwisely landed on a frozen part of the lake and found it unexpectedly difficult to walk to a patch of clear water.
The boss Mute Swan on the lake, with the ring Orange 4DTH, lost his mate 4EFI only five days ago for unknown causes. He hasn't wasted much time in mourning and today was already flirting with a new female, 4DTT. However the Black Swan, who has been more and more aggressive over the past few days, came over to break up their romance and even managed to chase him away.
One of the boss's six teenagers hatched last year was still stuck in the ice on the Long Water. Originally there were three here, but two escaped on to the open Serpentine. It could eat algae and wasn't in trouble, but it was having to share the hole with a lot of common Coots and clearly wasn't happy.
The teenager that managed to fly off the Long water and was seen heading south had a little adventure. Coming to the edge of the park it saw nothing but buildings ahead, realised its mistake, and landed on the grass beside the West Carriage Drive. But now it didn't know where it was. Luckily Jon happened to be passing on his bicycle. He always carries a swan bag, so he grabbed the swan, bagged it, and carried it to the Serpentine where it joined the four others.
The other teenager that flew off the Long Water went in the right direction and landed on the Serpentine without incident.
The Great Crested Grebes at the Vista were also still stuck, but they seemed calm and were cruising around. The ice has now melted up to the edge of the waterfront, so they have more space to fish.
A little group of Gadwalls stood on the ice near the Italian Garden.
The Diana fountain was closed during the freeze and still hadn't reopened. This was perfect for the Greylag and Canada Geese, as they had a place to graze protected from dogs. The two Bar-Headed x Greylag hybrids from St James's Park were also here.
A young Herring Gull on a still frozen part of the Serpentine played with a leaf in a hole in the ice.
Pigeon Eater was on the ice by the Dell restuarant, eyeing the pigeons on the shore. In fact he couldn't attack from this side, as his little feet would have no grip and he couldn't run.
The edge of the lake is now ice-free, and the Pied Wagtail was back hunting near Fisherman's Keep.
A Jay waited for a peanut in a bush next to the bridge ...
... and another was with a Magpie in a tree nearer the Vista.
However, they always have problems getting their peanuts here, as the Carrion Crows are wary, fast and ruthless. I love crows but they do make things difficult.
There was a mob of small birds waiting for pine nuts in the Flower Walk, including the local female Chaffinch ...
... and a Robin in a yew hedge at the Queen's Gate crossing.
The Robin by the Buck Hill shelter is now completely confident, and perched on my hand to taken seven pine nuts.
A Blue Tit looked expectant in the Rose Garden ...
... and a Coal Tit perched in a rose bush.



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