Rowers Again

Dr James Howard, a rower whose blog first described the antics of the swan,
said: "I'm glad to hear Mr Asbo has finally been moved, this always seemed to me to be the only realistic way of protecting him.

"I don't think any of the humans using the river come out of this episode well.

"The rowers could undoubtedly have done more to avoid hitting him.

"But those who took it upon themselves to look after this wild animal should accept some responsibility for his behaviour."


Dr James Howard
look after this wild animal should accept some responsibility for his behaviour


Amazing :eek:
 
we've got a right grumpy one here in Staines who can punch the tide better than a 15hp Shetland. He's been here longer than me and it is fun to watch him get cross with passing oars. Even more fun when visitors borrow our rowing boat or slow launch and find themselves chased. It is all part of the fun.
 
we've got a right grumpy one here in Staines who can punch the tide better than a 15hp Shetland. He's been here longer than me and it is fun to watch him get cross with passing oars. Even more fun when visitors borrow our rowing boat or slow launch and find themselves chased. It is all part of the fun.

Yes, we have another in Teddington. It swims up to us as we put the blades into the boat. To stop its hissing, spitting and attempts to make even closer contact, my crew pat it along with their oars towards me, the only one without oars!!!!! Male logic I suppose! :confused:
 
'Big George' at Trowlock Island ?

He bashed up an egyptian goose last year , poor thing can't fly now.

We regularly have to send him on his way with a 'tap' from the boathook when he hounds other swans up against the head gates and tries to drown them !
 
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