Archive
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07 February 2023
A walk through Marline Valley with a hand lens
Sim Elliott describes a walk through Marline Valley with a hand lens looking for lichens and bryophytes in a ghyll high weald wood
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06 February 2023
Behind the Lens with Brooke Haycock
15 year old member and wildlife photographer Brooke Haycock tells us about himself
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06 February 2023
Sofa Birding
Moi Hicks explains how she came to become a Sofa Birder
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03 February 2023
Movements under the water
Ella Garrud tells us about some interesting underwater movement
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03 February 2023
Update from Heritage Trainee Shannon Rae
From hedge laying to camp fire cooking, it’s time to catch up with Rye Harbour Nature Reserve’s Shannon Rae
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03 February 2023
Update from Lederman Trainee Rosie Hutchings
Lederman Trainee Rosie Hutchings tells us what she’s been up to during December and January
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02 February 2023
Flapping, gliding, soaring - identifying birds by how they move
James Duncan takes a look at how we can identify birds by how they move
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01 February 2023
A bigger splash - creative writing anthology 2023
We launch our invitation for entries into our 2023 creative writing anthology - seeking pieces of work around the theme of water
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31 January 2023
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings - January 2023
Bird highlight during January were two Shore Lark which were briefly present on the new saltmarsh opposite the Discovery Centre on the 15th.
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31 January 2023
Splashes of winter colour on Levin Down
Robert Eadie, Volunteer reserve Manager for Levin Down, tells us about splashes of winter colour at the reserve
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30 January 2023
Balloon danger: Don't let go
Released balloons are a serious threat to wildlife and livestock. Recently, a dead Jay was found in a Sussex woodland, strangled by a balloon ribbon. Warning this blog contains graphic content.
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27 January 2023
John Muir Summer Holiday Scheme for Young People
Find out more about the John Muir holiday scheme at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve in 2022, from participants Oriana and Xavier Marrs …