"Experts stunned by swan 'divorce' at Slimbridge wetland"
Experts have told of their surprise after witnessing a rare "divorce" between a pair of swans at a Gloucestershire wildfowl sanctuary.
if swans can't even make it work, what hope is there for us?? there's always some younger, hotter, tail feather out there... tempting us!
First suspicions of the rare event were raised when male swan Sarindi turned up in the annual migration from Arctic Russia without his partner of two years Saruni and with a new female - newly-named Sarind - in tow.
The pair's arrival led conservationists to fear the worst for Saruni. But shortly afterwards Saruni arrived at the wetlands site - also with a new mate, Surune.
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