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| The Birds of Sussex | | | - Species Records and the Sussex List |
Bean Goose
| 1997 |
Four Tundra at ScotneyCourt Gravel Pit (K/ES) on 1 February with 12 there on 7th and 16 on 14th. |
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Four Tundra at Iford, nearLewes (ES) from 3 to 5 February. |
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Two, presumed from Earnley, atPagham Harbour (WS) on 13 February. |
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| 1998 |
Five in the Cuckmere Valley just north of ExceatBridge (ES) on 19 December with seven Tundra there and at nearby Chyngton Farm on 20th. |
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Two Tundra on Pevensey Levels (ES) on 24 and 28 December. |
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*00 |
| 1999 |
Two Tundra at ScotneyCourt GPs (ES) between 4 February and at least 7 March. |
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Four Tundra flew W overRye Harbour (ES) and were later relocated on Pett Levels (ES) on 29 December. |
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