Whooper swans make a return
Almost 300 Whooper swans have descended on Caerlaverok near Dumfries over the past few days as they make the journey home from Iceland for the winter.
Almost 300 Whooper swans have descended on Caerlaverok near Dumfries over the past few days as they make the journey home from Iceland for the winter.
There has been an anxious wait for twitchers in the South of Scotland, as they wait for some Swans - two in particular - to hopefully arrive back in the area.
Two signets were given silver rings last year to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the first "runaway weddings" at blacksmiths in Gretna.
The pair should hopefully arrive from Iceland any day now.
Fiona McIlwraith reports.
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