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This young spoonbill was photographed downstream at Newhaven tidemills this week by Jon Tooley and Richard Mongar. Spoonbills use their incredible spatulate bill to 'sieve' the water for food (fish and aquatic invertebrates). Spoonbill
The magic of winter / Laurie WilsonAuthor Ronnie ReedSchools OfficerAs the sun sank low in the west and the sky emptied of light, the hills darkened beneath a long smear of crimson
Good times / Drew-and-DidiAuthor Ronnie ReedSchools OfficerThere is a rumour going round that Christmas is on its way. Only a rumour! It was teased into life by the supermarkets, picked up by the large
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
This week, we're going to help you identify some of feathered friends you’re most likely to see & hear from home. #1 Starling ID: Star-studded with a glossy sheen of purple and green Song: Chattering rattles, clicks, whistles and warbles. A skilled mimic #WindowOnWildlifepic.twitter.com/n8dwF1cXxZ