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Brent Geese


Taken at Langstone Harbour, Hampshire, on a beautiful sunny day last month. Brent Geese are a common sight here at this time of year.
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Brent geese travel to Britain each year from their nesting grounds in Siberia. They spend their winter in our sheltered estuaries and coastal marshes on the east and south coasts.
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