Archive
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01 June 2022
Dunnock: bird song and calls
The Dunnock is an overwhelmingly inconspicuous bird that in fact very much belies its meek and modest nature
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01 June 2022
Blackbird: bird song and calls
The Blackbird is perhaps more familiar to us than any other bird, surely the species we associate most closely with our gardens
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01 June 2022
Wren: bird song and calls
The Wren is a tiny little bird, but it packs a voice with huge punch
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01 June 2022
Chaffinch: bird song and calls
The Chaffinch, our most familiar British Finch. Perhaps surprisingly it’s the UK’s third commonest breeding bird after Wren and Robin
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01 June 2022
The Queen’s Green Canopy
Ebernoe Common National Nature Reserve is part of a UK-wide network of 70 Ancient Woodlands and 70 Ancient Trees dedicated to Her Majesty in celebration of the Platinum Jubilee
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01 June 2022
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve sightings - May 2022
Another super month for good birds at Rye Harbour saw at least three notable rarities on the reserve.
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31 May 2022
A short downland walk around Warren Hill
Our Eastbourne Local Group visited Warren Hill, looking for butterflies and downland flowers
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30 May 2022
Wild orchids
Patrick Roper talks about the orchids that can be found in Sussex
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23 May 2022
Field Crickets at Burton and Chingford Ponds nature reserve
A fascinating guided walk around the varied habitats of Burton and Chingford Ponds led by Reserves Ecologist Glenn Norris
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22 May 2022
The magic of hiding
Rye-based writer Sam Pyrah explores a game of bird hide and seek at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
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22 May 2022
Are Weasels weasily?
We thought we’d take a look at how a few animal characteristics are perceived or understood in our language use - then think about whether or not there’s truth in those reputations - such as - are Weasels weasily?!
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21 May 2022
Weather Lore -Fact or Fiction
Meteorologist, Ian Currie, spoke to the Eastbourne Local Group