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Britain is counting its swans—well, the swans belonging to King Charles, to be exact. The annual medieval tradition of counting swans on the River Thames is well back. Watch in for more details!
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The annual five-day census of swans belonging to King Charles III has begun along the River Thames. The centuries-old tradition involves inspecting members of the mute swan species.
The River Thames transforms into a whirl of scarlet uniforms and wooden skiffs for King Charles III's annual swan census.