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August 27, 2013

The pair of trumpeter swans at Bluffers Park recently gave birth to two cygnets, above. On the young birds’ first day in the world, they hadn’t quite worked out the mechanics of walking, but that didn’t keep them from trying, below. PHOTOS: Ann Brokelman

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Trumpeter swans hatch pair of cygnets

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