Injured swan leaves a lonely mate
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June Casagrande
Gay Wassall-Kelly knew something was amiss the minute she noticed
that Pearl the black swan seemed wet -- her normally
impervious-to-water self dripping and hobbling on the sand. But when
Pearl couldn’t carry herself close enough to Kelly’s house on
Saturday night to get to some food, the adoptive mother of Balboa
Peninsula’s two black swans knew it was serious.
“She was laying on the sand, and she was all wet,” Kelly said. “I
knew something was wrong. She started limping. She couldn’t make it
to the feeder. We got the flashlight out. We knew that we had to take
her into the pet hospital.”
Diagnosis: Dog bite.
It’s a common problem on the peninsula. Dog owners taking their
pets out for a walk enjoy seeing Fido haul tail after a couple of
flightless water fowl. It wouldn’t be such a serious problem if swans
had small feet like ducks. But their huge feet hinder their movement
on land in a big way.
It’s also possible that a shark bite caused the badly infected
injury to Pearl’s leg, but because the swans seldom venture near the
open ocean, a dog is the most likely culprit.
“Oh, we probably see it two or three times a week -- people out
there letting their dog chase them,” Kelly said. “We used to say
something, but the way the world is these days ... “
The good news is that Pearl, who is under observation at the
Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center of Orange County in Huntington
Beach, will probably be fine. She is expected home on Sunday. But the
bad thing is that no one knows how to explain that to her mate,
Rupert.
The other half of the locally famous swan couple has in recent
years survived a terrible oil spill and at least one run-in with a
fish hook. But Pearl’s absence may be the wound that cuts the
deepest.
“Rupert cries all night long,” Kelly said. “It’s like a squawk and
a high pitch, and he trolls up and down in front of the houses here.
I know he’s calling for her.”
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