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Swan Song Turned Love Story

by cwildlifec | Apr 18, 2018

For four long years, a male swan lived alone on Mill Pond in West Yarmouth after losing his mate.  No female swan ever came to his territory.  This saddened many people as this swan had quite a following.  Last Spring, Cape Wildlife Center was able to release to him a...

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