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Seven baby swans born at Capstone Country Park in Chatham

Seven cygnets have been born at Capstone Farm Country Park.

Mother pen and her seven babies were first seen on the lake on Monday, May 15.

The cygnets were born just with a few days difference from last year’s baby swans. Picture: Capstone Farm Country Park
The cygnets were born just with a few days difference from last year’s baby swans. Picture: Capstone Farm Country Park

Staff at the Chatham park announced the arrival of the ‘fluffy’ baby swans on Wednesday, May 17.

It read: “first seen on the lake with their parents on Monday morning, just a couple of days difference from the arrival of last years brood.

The fluffy cygnets were born this week. Picture: Capstone Farm Country Park
The fluffy cygnets were born this week. Picture: Capstone Farm Country Park
Staff at the Chatham park announced the cygnets arrival on Facebook. Picture: Capstone Farm Country Park
Staff at the Chatham park announced the cygnets arrival on Facebook. Picture: Capstone Farm Country Park

“Please give them space as the parents will be extra protective at the moment.

“And remember if you’re feeding them please try and feed duck food, grains or veggies like peas and sweet corn and not bread as this has no nutritional value for them.”

Visitors spotted the proud pen with her babies. Picture: Capstone Farm Country Park
Visitors spotted the proud pen with her babies. Picture: Capstone Farm Country Park

Last year, trail cameras were placed near the nest and have spotted mother pen with her seven babies.

The first of seven eggs, which is the maximum number of eggs a female swan can lay, hatched at about 4.30am on May 13.

The park's ranger team had placed the cameras in advance and managed to capture the first clear shot of the cygnets a couple of days later.

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