An unnamed male Australian black swan meant to replace the beloved Rupert, who was accidentally killed this month, will indefinitely remain in an animal hospital after the California Department of Fish and Game put a stop to plans to release the bird into Upper Newport Bay.
An anonymous local man bought the swan to essentially replace Rupert, the Australian Black Swan killed by a Harbor Patrol boat racing to an emergency call, said Dr. Jim Rich, veterinarian at the animal hospital. The man was also looking to buy a female swan.
Gay Wassall-Kelly, who was Rupert's caretaker, said she knows people loved Rupert and are struggling with his loss, so the impulse to seek a replacement is understandable. But she stressed no one can replace the black swan that lived in the bay for about 15 years.