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English: The young swan is being creeped by his parents into the Northern Channel until he will have flown away. Their nest is being demolished a few times. The nest is following too deep and the flood will come and three cygnets will die in their eggs due the cold water flood. Four cygnets will hetch and being in danger due the wrong created weir and anti social visitors, which plan to abuse them during a party at the water side. But it failed under mysterious circumstances. The swan man is protecting successful the nest around the clock. Due the newspaper Sächsische Zeitung, the swans being bothered from sunrise until sundown.
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