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Brents?

Look like Brents to me. Taken at distance, much cropped. These were not calling and appeared smaller and darker birds than the Greylags around which were calling. If I was on the coast I would have no doubt but as these are not on the Marston list it is of some interest!

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Album name:David Morison / Discussion Birds
Photographer Name::David Morison
Date and Lincs Location::06/12/10 Marston STW
Camera Type and Info::Olympus E30, 300mm f2.8
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Date added:Dec 06, 2010
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Stephen Routledge   [Dec 06, 2010 at 07:10 PM]
Hi David,these geese are certainly not Brent Geese,as they have grey areas in the upperwings and horseshoe shaped marks in the white rump area suggesting they are a grey goose sp.Going by the pale underwings i would say that they are Greylag's.
gpc   [Dec 06, 2010 at 08:11 PM]
head shape and bill profile also suggest Greylag
David Morison   [Dec 08, 2010 at 07:17 AM]
These are not Greylag, two other sources confirm they are Brents.
Stephen Routledge   [Dec 08, 2010 at 07:22 PM]
Ok David,if these are Brent Geese,what identification features are you basing this on??.There are several reasons why they arn't as mentioned above,so i cannot understand why you or two other resources confirm them as Brent Geese??.

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