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Ross's goose

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Filename:P1010716--Ross_s-goose.jpg
Album name:Garry Wright / Rare Birds in Lincolnshire
Photographer Name::Garry wright
Date and Lincs Location::11/5/2013 Gib point
Camera Type and Info::Opticron DMC-LX5
Filesize:100 KiB
Date added:May 13, 2013
Dimensions:700 x 500 pixels
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URL:http://www.lincsbirdclub.co.uk/album/displayimage.php?pid=19702
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gpc   [May 17, 2013 at 10:26 PM]
This is actually a Barnacle hybrid. There are 2 on the upper humber with Barnacles and one in the Clee boating lake area with Barnies but the flock wanders widely

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