One of Brest's Threads users shared a video and photos of how many swans and ducks have gathered on the embankment. There are indeed at least hundreds of birds there.

Photo: threads.com/@_angelinaskarel
“This is some kind of glitch in the matrix. It's just teeming in my eyes... They found themselves a feeding trough,” the impressed girl wrote.
Commentators mostly express not admiration, but concern over the fact that birds, which are fed by people, do not obey natural laws:
“A generation of freeloaders. They can no longer feed properly in nature. Look closely: almost all drakes.”
“By nature, ducks and swans fly to warmer climes for wintering. It's clear that some part remains, but what's happening on the embankment... That's certainly not good at all.”
“That's it, warming is coming, soon the birds will spread out along the whole river.”
“It's doubtful they'll spread out... They've already forgotten how to find food on their own...”
“It seems to me they're there all year round. Well, only if the steamboat stops, then they'll move to another place.”
“Each pair will produce at least 5 offspring. They won't fly away either. What will we do next? The road to hell is paved with good intentions...”
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