This ‘mischiev’ Black Swan has been extracted from Shakespeare’s hometown
As it happens6:34Why Regi The Black Swan has been extracted from William Shakespeare’s hometown
According to the day, Regi the Black Hans looked quite innocent.
Residents and tourists, alike, were taken by dark, red-nose suddenly appeared The birthplace of William Shakespeare, about nine months ago in Stratford-on-Aven’s picturesque British city.
People will stop watching it when their morning walk, swim in a luxurious and peaceful and peaceful with the native herd of the city’s silent swans.
“In the evening time, it had a separate side,” said the city volunteer Swan Warden, Cyril Benis. As it happens Host nil kÓ§ksal.
“Listen, it was a bad dream. A full ruddy nightmare.”
Local people trying to drown
While the local people gave their latest winged friend with Regi Nickname, Benis said something else: Mr. Terminator.
This is because Benis says, he was terrorizing the native silent swan population.
While Regi seemed to be cured with other swans at first, once he became comfortable in the new Digs, “when he started getting a little mischievous.”
Benis says he will scare men, break long installed joints and try to have sexual intercourse with women. He will also resort to violence against his fellow swans.
“Violence, yes. Trying them to drown,” said Benis. “Quite frightening, really. And it’s natural, you know. These animals are wild animals and they are not jewelry.”
The Stratford-on-Awe is home to a herd of about 60 muted swans. You can identify them from their white plumage, orange and black beak and long, s-shaped neck.
Not only muted swans are a protected species in the UK, they are crown property. Every unprotected, and so silent swan in open water It belongs to the king.
Meanwhile, Black Hans is a native of Australia. According to BBC Wildlife MagazineHe was earlier brought to Europe at the turn of the 18th century and lived primarily in private ponds and parks.
But every now and again, they survive private collections and fly to intervene with the UK’s wild swan population.
“He was trying to have sexual intercourse with silent swans, and it’s not good,” Benis said. “This is not good for ecology, and it will not go down well with His Excellency.”
Swag
After consulting the Crown representative at Stratford-on-Awe, Benis decided that it was time to get Regi out of the pond and send it to its way.
However, Regi had other views.
“This particular partner was not affected,” said Benis. “I managed to get it out of the water, and fought it like teeth and nails.”
Benis eventually managed to calm the bird and bring it into a bag.
“I am hurting a little bit from my little episode today,” he said.
Black Swan “is an amazing, amazing comfortable time,” Benis said, a local enclosure can be fed by his trauma and fed as many behaviors as he can eat.
“He is eating us out of the house and home.”
The city has secured a place for Regi Dawlish Waterfolk Center in Devon, EnglandHome of one of the largest black swan population in the country.
However, Benis should lag behind and face public anger. Despite all his troubles, Benis says, Regi was extremely popular.
Forlourne Swan Warden-Turned-Sawwan Wrangler says that he cannot stop any person in the city and is demanding to know why he driven away his beloved Regi. Local children, they say, are particularly distraught.
“The question is, ‘Why? Why? Why? Sir? Why are you doing this?” “They said.” I was well known (AS) to the man who snatched the black goose. “
Asked if the Mr. Terminator “would return,” like the name of his film, Benis immediately replied: “The sky, no, will not.”
“Listen, I learned my lesson with black swans,” he said. “I have learned my lesson with the fact that once they come, they are leaving.”