Swans and Geese on the Frozen Lake Jigsaw Puzzle

Swans and Geese on the Frozen Lake
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About Swans and Geese on the Frozen Lake: Piece together a calm winter scene where ice and open water meet beneath a pale sky. A graceful white swan glides through the lake while three geese rest along the frozen shore, their reflections shimmering in the still water. Soft colors and gentle light create a sense of quiet and space, inviting you to slow down and enjoy each piece. With its peaceful wildlife setting and soothing winter tones, this puzzle offers a relaxing, satisfying challenge for nature lovers and cozy afternoons indoors. // Image Credit: Fuertes, Louis Agassiz. "Panel 20: Whistling Swan, Canada Goose, Brant, Black Brant." Painting. [ca. 1921–1927]. Digital Commonwealth

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