The first swans flew to Sevastopol for the winter, the Vesti Crimea television channel reported on October 14.
It should be noted that Kruglaya Bay has become a new home for noble birds: it is protected from winds and storms.
Today there are five important characters sailing around here. People try to feed them with their hands, but the birds prefer to stay at a distance.
However, this distrust may soon disappear when the swans realize that people pose no danger.
It was previously reported that bad weather with rain, storms and strong winds would arrive in Crimea at the beginning of next week. Rain, thunderstorms and winds with speeds of up to 15-20 m/s, in some places up to 25 m/s, are expected.
Earlier, the Ministry of Emergency Situations reported that in the coming days frosts down to -2°C are expected in the steppe regions and in the foothills of Crimea.
The Ministry of Emergency Situations of Crimea also warned about the continued extreme danger of fire in Crimea and Sevastopol these days.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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