The
image of the pair of Mute Swans with their family of young cygnets is surely an
idyllic scene, but there have been happenings around the island that may put
this image in a different light.
It
was reported to me tha,t on the morning of 8 June in Whiting Bay, the male swan
of the pair that produced three cygnets started to attack one of the other
swans that visit the feeding station opposite the Royal Hotel. The attack went on for several hours resulting
in the death of the attacked swan. There
was another dead swan lying further along the shore nearer the centre of the
village.
The
excellent two volume publication “Birds of Scotland” edited by Ron Forester and
Ian Andrews and produced by the SOC
states “Once established at a site….pairs can become involved in serious
disputes, and it is not unknown for fatalities to occur, usually by drowning.” Mute Swans with cygnets are very aggressive and
have been known to kill other birds as well as their own species that are a
perceived threat to the cygnets.
The
publication goes onto to comment on established pairs remaining together for a
number of years and adds “Both incest and inbreeding have also been reported”. This also occurred in
All
these goings-on among Mute Swans on Arran!