Abstraction on water
Today, many wading birds, waterfowl, turtles and other wildlife can be seen at the lake, including the most famous residents, the swans, whose population dates back to 1922. Today, there are several swan species living at Lake Eola: trumpeter swans, black-neck swans, whooper swans, royal mute swans and Australian black swans. Visitors can buy special approved food to feed these graceful birds from feeders found around the lake.
Abstraction on water
Today, many wading birds, waterfowl, turtles and other wildlife can be seen at the lake, including the most famous residents, the swans, whose population dates back to 1922. Today, there are several swan species living at Lake Eola: trumpeter swans, black-neck swans, whooper swans, royal mute swans and Australian black swans. Visitors can buy special approved food to feed these graceful birds from feeders found around the lake.