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Bewick's Swan213 viewsBewick's Swan - Nocton FenRussell Hayes
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Bewick's Swan219 viewsSome of the four which arrived at approx 10.45 this morning. I cannot recall seeing this species on the hide pit before. This is a heavily cropped very distant record shot!Trevor Gunby
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Bewick's Swan192 viewsBewick's Swan - Nocton FenRussell Hayes
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Whooper Swan - Surprising Garden Tick 100 viewsWhooper Swan - BardneyRussell Hayes
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Whooper Swan66 viewsWhooper Swan - BardneyRussell Hayes
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Whooper Swan75 viewsSeven on Riverslea pit this morning.Trevor Gunby
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Whooper Swan70 viewsSeven on Riverslea pit this morning.Trevor Gunby
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Whooper Swan83 viewsMick Widdowson
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Whooper Swan78 viewsMick Widdowson
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Bewick's Swan214 viewsOne with a flock of 13 Whoopers.Trevor Gunby
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Whooper Swan61 viewsOn Riverslea Pit - part of a flock of 13 Whoopers and one Bewick's.Trevor Gunby
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Bewick's Swan379 viewsBewick's Swan - Nocton Fen - Returning bird with neck collar 981A againRussell Hayes
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Whooper Swan69 viewsWhooper Swan - New HollandRussell Hayes
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Whooper Swan117 viewsWhooper Swan - Fiskerton FenRussell Hayes
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Black Swan80 viewsBlack Swan - Gibraltar PointMick Widdowson
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"Braking"257 viewsBewick's Swans landing at FramptonMalcolm Johnson
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Bewick's Swans116 viewsBewick's Swans landing at Frampton Marsh Malcolm Johnson
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Whooper Swan99 viewsWhooper Swan - Thoresby BridgeRussell Hayes
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Bewick's Swan148 viewsBewick's Swan - Nocton Fen - Adult and JuvenileRussell Hayes
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Bewick's Swan151 viewsBewick's Swan - Nocton FenRussell Hayes
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Mute Swan74 viewsOver wet grasslandTrevor Gunby
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Whooper Swan79 viewsWhooper Swan - Nocton FenRussell Hayes
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Whooper Swan64 viewsWhooper Swan - Nocton FenRussell Hayes
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"Polish" Mute Swan82 views"Polish" Mute Swan - Fiskerton Fen - Note the pale leg colour, presumably this bird is one of the birds that were born at Fiskerton Fen as we get one or two born in most years.Russell Hayes
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Whooper Swan34 viewsMichael Pickwell
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