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Heralds of Winter Geese and Swans from Northlands WWT Martinmere
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Barnacle Geese WWT Caerlaverock
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Barnacle Goose Caerlaverock
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Barnacle Goose Minsmere
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The eating machines of Caerlaverock
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Wigeon feedig Caerlaverock
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Barnacle Geese Caerlaverock
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A corner of a Scottish field
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Barnacle Geese fly into feed WWT Caerlaverock
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Barnacle Geese fly in WWT Caerlaverock
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Barnacle Geese fly out to overnight roost WWT Caerlaverock
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Geese over the Solway Firth
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Barnacle Geese fly to feed at dawn WWT Caerlaverock
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Barnacle Geese come to land WWT Caerlaverock
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Barnacle Geese care for their feathers WWT Caerlaverock
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Barnacle Geese take flight WWT Caerlaverock
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Barnacle geese flyout
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Barnacle geese flying from roost at dawn over Solway Firth
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Barnacle Geese feeding WWT Caerlaverock
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Barnacle Geese at sunrise, Caerlaverock
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Pink footed Goose WWT Martinmere
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Pink foot forward Holkham
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Call of the wild, Pink Footed Goose Holkham
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Pink footed Goose with Norfolk grass Holkham
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British grass attracts Pink footed goose WWT Martinmere
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Autumn arrives Pink Footed Geese WWT Martin Mere
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Red sky in the morning means Sugar Beet for breakfast
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Pink footed sky Norfolk
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Geese fly into the sunrise Snettisham
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Pink footed Geese fly to feed at sunrise Snettisham