Definition of Swannery. Meaning of Swannery. Synonyms of Swannery

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Definition of Swannery

Swannery
Swannery Swan"ner*y, n. A place where swans are bred. ``The largest swannery in England.' --Encyc. Brit.

Meaning of Swannery from wikipedia

- Abbotsbury Swannery is a colony of nesting mute swans near the village of Abbotsbury in Dorset, England. Located on a 1-hectare (2-acre) site around the...
- Heritage Site and Dorset National Landscape. Abbotsbury is known for its swannery, subtropical gardens and surviving abbey buildings, including St Catherine's...
- to 3m in depth. The Fleet is home to many wading birds and Abbotsbury Swannery, and fossils can be found in the sand and mud. The Fleet connects to Portland...
- a number of other examples, are displa**** at various sites: Abbotsbury Swannery, near the test site at Chesil Beach (prototype) Brenzett Aeronautical Museum...
- who bought the abbey buildings, manor houses, water mills and Abbotsbury Swannery and much of the abbey's land for £1,906, 10s (equivalent to £1,620,000...
- largest colonies have over 100 pairs, such as at the colony at Abbotsbury Swannery in southern England, and at the southern tip of Öland Island, Ottenby Preserve...
- Spin-Off Series is Announced". 23 November 2022. "No access outside UK". "Swannery in the spotlight on national television tonight". Bridport and Lyme Regis...
- the Fleet Lagoon and the bar of Chesil Beach, the location of Abbotsbury Swannery in Dorset. It has been modified to show Chesil Beach being named as Echo...
- Bordesley Abbey: remains of a former Cistercian abbey, later used as a Royal Swannery. Forge Mill Needle Museum: exhibition of traditional needle making. Redditch...
- 2021. ...such incidents are very rare, says John Huston of the Abbotsbury Swannery in Dorset, where there are 1,000 swans but no recorded attacks on humans...