29 baby swans released on Lake Morton
Ken Suarez reports
LAKELAND, Fla. - The population of Lakeland is growing. A new bevy of baby swans has just arrived at their new home on Lake Morton.
If you have ever seen them, you know the adult swans here are elegant and graceful. They are a very big draw. The new babies are an even bigger one.
29 dark little fluffballs that will soon feather out and eventually turn white like their parents are evidence of a fruitful breeding season, which started in the spring.
MORE: They’re cool. It is a pleasure to see them grow like all the other little creatures around here, said Carole Cox, of Lakeland.
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