Archive
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04 January 2021
12 Snipe Drumming
The festive carol ‘Twelve days of Christmas’ states that on the final day, a dozen drummers were drumming. In the avian world, those ‘drummers’ are most likely to be Common Snipe
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03 January 2021
11 Pipers Piping (well, Pipefish)
Pipefish facts
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02 January 2021
Another Ruin
On the shore at Rye Harbour sits a ruin we call Gasson’s Ruin
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01 January 2021
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve in 2020
What a very strange and challenging year that was.
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01 January 2021
December 2020 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
Two rare birds from November hung on throughout December, providing a bit of avian Christmas cheer for local birdwatchers!
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29 December 2020
Top Ten Wildlife Gardening Tips for 2021
January is the perfect month to start thinking about making your garden or outside space more friendly for wildlife.
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28 December 2020
Five Golden... Ring'ed Dragonflies
Could there be a more festive species of Dragonfly than the Golden-ringed - fitting in rather nicely on day five of the ‘Twelve Days of Christmas.’
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27 December 2020
December Back Garden Bird Race Results
Results from the Eighteenth and final (for now) Back Garden Bird Race. When we started the Back Garden Bird Race in April we had no idea that the race (or the pandemic) would last this long. I wouldn’t have believed that I’d still be sat under strict Covid restrictions eight months
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26 December 2020
Join us for one last Back Garden Bird Race (27 December 10-11).
I hope you all had a peaceful and safe Christmas. Back in March we started a regular group activity at a time when you weren't allowed to have group activities. Our Back Garden Bird Race event gave a lot of people a reason to step out into the garden or
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24 December 2020
Christmas & New Year
Season’s greetings to all of Sussex Wildlife Trust’s members and supporters.
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24 December 2020
Season's Greetings from Sussex Wildlife Trust
Thank you for your valued commitment to wildlife through these extraordinary and challenging times.
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22 December 2020
Rudolph the female reindeer
Reindeer have been woven into the festive fabric of Christmas for nearly two centuries.