





this adult Black Brant was picked up in a large flock of Dark-bellied Brents, 1500+ which also included 3 Pale bellied Brents and a Tundra Bean Goose at Humberston this afternoon---the softer pics were taken with the 100-400 lens hand held to a Swaro scope with 20-60mm scope as the birds were distant
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