4920 x 3479 px | 41,7 x 29,5 cm | 16,4 x 11,6 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
2009
Ort:
Henley upon Thames, Oxfordshire, England
Weitere Informationen:
Swan Upping is an English Ceremony dating back to the 12th Century and happens during the third week of July each year. Swan Upping is a census of the mute Swans on the River Thames. The Queen owns all of the mute Swans in England but only asserts her right to them on the River Thames. During the Census the Queens Swan Marker and the Swan Uppers row up the Thames from Windsor and tag all of the mute Swans.This journey takes five days and and finishes in Abingdon. When a Cygnet is found it is weighed and measured and then released. The data from the five day journey up the Thames is then compiled into a report to assist with the conservation of the Swans.