The Singapore Botanical Garden has many residents, few of the famous residents are the gracious swans.

I believe that these Mute Swans were introduced into the garden rather than attracted

I also strongly believe that the wings of the birds are clipped

It may be enjoyable to see them in the lake, but I feel rather sad for them.

Most birds are made to fly

yes, i agree with you. i have never seen them spread their wings nor out of the pond/ lake.
ReplyDeleteOn the other hand, the black swans at the eco lake are luckier.