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The annual tradition of counting swans on the River Thames has got under way. The count - known as swan upping - is the royal ...
Inside the centuries-old swan census ordered by King Charles III - The annual five-day census of swans dates back to the 12th ...
The annual five-day census of swans belonging to King Charles III has begun along the River Thames. The centuries-old ...
Discover the centuries-old tradition of Swan Upping, a royal census of Mute Swans on the River Thames, vital for conservation ...
Each summer, a centuries-old royal tradition unfolds on the River Thames. But today, ‘Swan Upping’, as it’s known, is about ...
THE swan population in the Henley area is “healthy” with a rise in numbers reported during this year’s census. A total of 25 ...
King Charles III is, among many of his royal titles, the Seigneur of the Swans. He has the right to claim ownership of any unmarked mute swan in the country. But with great power comes great ...
An annual medieval tradition of counting swans on the River Thames is returning. Swan upping is a royal census of the birds ...
Swan Upping is a popular spectator sport as, all along the route, local people turn out to line the banks. In these river communities of the upper Thames, it has been witnessed for generations, ...
IMAGE: Bees hover around a worker wearing protective gear at Bellafam, where patients are injected with bee venom, for ...
The River Thames transforms into a whirl of scarlet uniforms and wooden skiffs for King Charles III's annual swan census.
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