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Photo:
Barnacle flock over Campfield Marsh
John & Judith Rogers
25 11 12 - Flock fly in low over the saltmarsh as they round Scargavel Point.
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2 Jan 2012
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Barnacle skeins along the estuary at high tide
John & Judith Rogers
25th November - high tides, coupled with gale force winds, brought what seemed like the whole of the Barnacle flock from their inner estuary pastures to the outer estuary pastures of the Cardurnock Peninsula. Here they can be seen off Scargavel Point on Campfield Marsh.
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2 Jan 2012
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Barnacles flighting at dusk over Meadow Pools, Campfield Marsh Reserve
John & Judith Rogers
A digital oil-style painting of Barnacles coming in at dusk over the Meadow Pools, with Skiddaw in the distance - by John Rogers
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23 Jan 2011
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Barnacles flying low along tideline - 12th January 2011
John & Judith Rogers
Small groups of Barnacles could be seen flying low along the tideline facing into the strong westerly gale.
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13 Feb 2011
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Barnacles in flight, North Plain Farm, 24th February 2011
John & Judith Rogers
These two became restless due the the activity of nearby Merlin and Hen Harrier and took off for a fly around. They were part of the mixed flock of Pinkfeet and Barnacles grazing on the wetland pastures at North Plain Farm.
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12 Mar 2011
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Barnacles on mudflats near the Viaduct - 24 10 12
John & Judith Rogers
Checking out the saltmarsh for safe grazing.
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28 Oct 2012
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Barnacles overflying Campfield Marsh
John & Judith Rogers
photostream
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1 Jan 2012
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Barnacles taking off from Campfield Marsh , 18 11 11
John & Judith Rogers
Having grazed for a while this small group took off in a westerly direction.
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26 Nov 2011
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Four leucistic Barnacles , North Plan Farm, 24th February 2011
John & Judith Rogers
Four leucistic Barnacles, locally thought to be a family group, grazing together with other Barnacles and Pinkfeet, on wetland pastures of North Plain Farm.
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11 Mar 2011
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Large flock of Barnacles - Campfield Marsh
John & Judith Rogers
26 12 11 - Very large flock flying against a strong southwesterly gale, approaching Scargavel Point on Campfield Marsh.
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23 Jan 2012
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Mixed flock of Pinkfeet and Barnacle Geese, North Plain Farm, 24th February 2011
John & Judith Rogers
Mixed flock consisting of 1050 Pink and 1250 Barnacles (including 4 leucistics) were grazing the wetland pastures which had been specially managed for them by the RSPB.
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12 Mar 2011
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Small Barnacle flock low over the Solway.
John & Judith Rogers
25 12 11 - flock keeping low over rough seas.
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23 Jan 2012
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Three leucistic Barnacles grazing with others, 24th February 2011
John & Judith Rogers
Three of four leucistic Barnacle geese grazing with a mixed flock of Pinkfeet and Barnacles on floodland pastures in front of the hide on North Plain Farm.
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11 Mar 2011
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Three Leucistic Barnacles, North Plain Farm, 24th February 2011
John & Judith Rogers
Three of the four leucistic Barnacles (deemed to be a family group) grazing with the mixed flock of Pinks and Barnacles on floodland meadows as viewed from the hide.
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11 Mar 2011
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