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Swanning around Greencastle 15.04.10

by Linda McGrory

A LOVELY new visitor has been swanning around Greencastle Harbour in recent days. The serene swan arrived about ten days ago to swim and feed around the boats inside the harbour.
And it didn't seem in the least bit fazed by the comings and goings of the Lough Foyle Ferry, much to the amusement of onlooking passengers.
Swans in Greencastle Harbour are quite a rare sight, says local harbourmaster, John McClenaghan. He said the last time swans took up residence was the mid-1980s.
"We had swans here in the 1980s when it was a much busier harbour than it is now. It was a family of about four swans and they stayed around for a good number of years but then they suddenly disappeared.
"This latest swan is the first since then, as far as I know. They are normally in pairs so maybe something happened its mate and it was a bit lost." He said everyone noticed and welcomed the new arrival.
"People seem to like swans. They're nice to look at and this one was very quiet and didn't bother anyone."
Swans are almost entirely herbivorous but a tiny amount of small aquatic animals may supplement their diet. The Greencastle swan was certainly not in breach of any EU quotas during its visit as it appeared to feast on marine vegetation.
The lovely swan that has been gracing the harbour in Greencastle in recent days.
Foyle Fishermen's Co-Op manager John O'Kane said he too was surprised when he saw the new arrival. "I'm here a good while and I never saw a swan in the harbour," he said.
The lonesome swan in Greencastle Harbour.
The elegant visitor was nowhere to be seen yesterday, however, prompting belief it may have sailed on to ruffle a few feathers elsewhere.
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