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21 Sep 2020 09:29 #3173 by Peter Crick
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Looks very much like the one that was a regular fly over when we lived in NWaltham. Pure white.
By the pics it looks like the variations are continuing in the line of succession. Interesting to watch for in the future.
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18 Sep 2020 19:17 #3167 by Adrian Simmons
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My Pc has been down until today, so making a final attempt to attach pics of a family of leucistic greylags seen on Humberston Fitties Pools on 12/08 ! , sorry for delay Peter.
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13 Aug 2020 08:48 #3088 by Adrian Simmons
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Still hoping to attach images

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12 Aug 2020 07:56 #3085 by Adrian Simmons
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Thanks for that , it’s frustrating I’ve had about 5 attempts at sending them and have contacted the forum admin to try and see where the problem lies .
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12 Aug 2020 07:40 #3084 by Peter Crick
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Interesting siting, Adrian.
I moved from New Waltham three years ago, but during the years before that a small flock, twenty/twenty five Greylag would fly daily during late summer/early autumn over our garden en-route to WalthamAirfield/ golf course direction, the flock contained a distinct leucistic bird. . Hope you can upload your pics, if this is the same bird, it’s been around for a while
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11 Aug 2020 08:54 #3075 by Adrian Simmons
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Trying to attach
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