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‘Like a romance novel’: Video shows dramatic reunion of Toronto swan mates

After a race against the clock to return an injured male swan to his home in Bluffer’s Park, he was reunited with his partner.

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Two swans, Mango and Charlotte, were reunited after Mango had suffered a cut on his beak and was taken in by the Toronto Wildlife Centre.


Mango, a male trumpeter swan, emerged from his crate. He spotted another swan in the distance and spread his wings to appear larger.

Then he heard the honks.

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Mango’s cut, which turned his radiant white coat of feathers into a gruesome pink-tinged mess, was likely caused by a fishing hook or something resting on the bottom of the lake.

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Two swans, Mango and Charlotte, were reunited after Mango had suffered a cut on his beak and was taken in by the Toronto Wildlife Centre.

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Two swans, Mango and Charlotte, were reunited after Mango had suffered a cut on his beak and was taken in by the Toronto Wildlife Centre.

Mark Colley

Mark Colley is a Toronto-based general assignment reporter for the Star. Reach him via email: mcolley@thestar.ca

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