Baby swans rescued after being washed over weir
The nine cygnets were saved after getting into difficulties in a millpond in Nash Mills, Hertfordshire.

Rescuers leapt into action after nine baby swans were washed over the edge of a weir while swimming with their parents.
The cygnets got into difficulties while paddling in a millpond in Nash Mills, Hertfordshire, on Monday.
An onlooker raised the alarm and called charity Swan Support, which is based in Datchet, Berkshire.
Wendy Hermon and husband Steve, who run the charity, came to the rescue.
Mr Hermon clambered in and scooped the chicks up in a net as they struggled against the current.
All nine lives were saved, and the cygnets were soon back with their parents in calmer waters.
āIt does happen unfortunately sometimes,ā Mrs Hermon said.
āThe adult swans know how to stop before the edge of a weir, but the cygnets donāt.ā
She added: āSomeone who lives nearby called us and we got them out safely and reunited them with their parents.ā
Lou Smith, 59, who lives near the millpond, explained how she had called Swan Rescue after watching the cygnets go over the edge.
āThey were swimming near the edge of the weir, and the adults were putting their heads under,ā she said.
āThe cygnets did the same, then they just all got carried away down the weir.
āMum and dad were just swimming around on the edge ā they wouldnāt leave them.
āI called Swan Rescue and they were there in about half-an-hour.
āThey got the cygnets out and had to dry individually before putting them back in ā they were so cold.ā