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Tundra Bean Goose203 viewsMick Widdowson
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Tundra Bean Goose171 viewsTundra Bean Goose - Gibraltar PointPaul Neale
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Tundra Bean Goose170 viewsTundra Bean Goose - WhisbyRussell Hayes
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Bean Goose210 viewsBean Goose with GreylagsBen Revell
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Bean Goose131 viewsBen Revell
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Bean Goose113 viewsBen Revell
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Tundra Bean Goose198 viewsTundra Bean Goose - Thoresby BridgeRussell Hayes
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Tundra Bean Goose189 viewsTundra Bean Goose - HuttoftRuss Telfer
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Tundra Bean Goose192 viewsAmongst large, distant, flock of Greylags which also contained White-fronted, Pink-footed and possibly Taiga Bean Geese. Surely a first for this site and a pretty rare collection for anywhere in the county!Trevor Gunby
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Bean Goose160 viewsProbable Tundra on Croft Marsh, although head and bill pretty wedge shaped. Terrible videograb, but almost dark at this point!Paul French
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