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Author Laura Brookhedgehog / Gillian DayGardening and conservation policy are not often thoughts that go hand in hand when you are picking seeds to fill up your window box. However the powers on high are starting to recognise the
Author Ronnie ReedIt was raining as I drove eastwards to work; fine misty stuff that shrouded the Downs and turned the fields grey. The wind was picking up white horses on the sea as I came down the hill from Seaford and looked down the Cuckmere valley, across the floodplain
Neil Fletcher takes a regular look at the everyday wildlife at Woods Mill, headquarters of the Sussex Wildlife Trust, and at his home in nearby Henfield.sparrowhawk / Neil FletcherCouple of evenings a week, just before it gets too dark,
Author Jess Pricered admiral on ivy / Erica BowerWe're only two weeks into the New Year and we've already had wonderful warm spells, gale force winds and frosty mornings. This mix of weather may cause problems for insects that
Neil Fletcher takes a regular look at the everyday wildlife at Woods Mill, headquarters of the Sussex Wildlife Trust, and at his home in nearby Henfield.OK the thermometer said 20 degrees, and I know that's not a Met Office approved reading, what with it being under the porch and warmed
Neil Fletcher takes a regular look at the everyday wildlife at Woods Mill, headquarters of the Sussex Wildlife Trust, and at his home in nearby Henfield.fox / Neil FletcherThe foxes were screaming again last night. As
This week, we're helping you identify birds you’re likely to see & hear from home. #2 Blue Tit ID: The only British tit with blue on its head. Song: Trilling 'tsee-tsee-tsee' Nest often lined with mint or lavender - a natural disinfectant. 📷 John Evans #WindowOnWildlifepic.twitter.com/9GsxKbV515
A leaf that is MARCESCENT withers in autumn but remains attached to its plant or tree over the winter, when most others are shed. pic.twitter.com/dCEb9Qw1UZ