`GARGANEY IN SUSSEX IN WINTER. WHILE on the shore at Glyne Gap, between Bexhill and West St. Leonards, on February 3rd, 1929, a friend of mine, Mr. Barlow, found the remains of a small duck that had been badly mauled by Gulls, and the wing of a second. On his return, he gave me the following description: "Crown, dark brown; lower part of face chestnut, flecked with white; neck and breast, brown lin
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