




a very quiet spell around Barton pits the high point today a Barnacle Goose with the Canadas on waters' Edge--passing the bread test admirably it can hardly be deemed a very wild bird---good numbers of gulls today but nothing of remote scarcity---this second winter Common provided a few photo opportunities---the two birds on the water were of very different shades --could the right hand bird be a henei?
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