Not a bird brain!
Suprisingly the river is quite low now (it doesn't take much dry weather to run it down again - seems no time ago it was in full spate). We were walking to town and I noticed a swan, bottom feeding and remarked again how undignified a normally dignified creature looks when it's head down, tail up in the water. Anyway, he stopped dabbling and returned to normal pose, sitting quietly atop the water. Then he started paddling, from foot to foot, so you could see him rocking. I looked again, and made my OH look, to ensure I wasn't seeing things, or mistaking the swan just riffling his feathers. You'll guess what he was doing, paddling and stirring up the bottom mud and then putting his head down hoovering up the tasty treats he had disturbed. He did this twice.
I've lived in the country nearly all my life, and count myself as quite observant, but I've never seen that before (I've seen blackbirds stamping to attract worms). Maybe it was because the river level was just right for it?
Anybody else seen it?
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