I saw my first ever black winged stilt @ryeharbour_NR this summer 🥰 I was amazed to see how small it was compared to the lapwing! 😮 Given the length of it's legs, I'd expected this dainty bird to be far bigger! 🎥@BBCSpringwatch @Natures_Voice @SussexWildlife #Winterwatch pic.twitter.com/jN80zVglGD
— Sara Humphrey (@Sussex_Sara) January 26, 2021
Thanks to Tom Lee for this reflective stunner: "Sleeping beauty? or Swan Lake? You decide. From my last (pre lockdown) visit to @ryeharbour_NR" pic.twitter.com/TOVwe4v9Dt
— Sussex Wildlife Trust 🦔 (@SussexWildlife) January 26, 2021
This week, we're going to help you identify some of feathered friends you’re most likely to see & hear from home. #1 Starling
— Sussex Wildlife Trust 🦔 (@SussexWildlife) January 26, 2021
ID: Star-studded with a glossy sheen of purple and green
Song: Chattering rattles, clicks, whistles and warbles. A skilled mimic #WindowOnWildlife pic.twitter.com/n8dwF1cXxZ