Archive of: December, 2017
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27 December 2017
Top 10 tips to make your garden more wildlife friendly
January is the perfect month to start thinking about making your garden or outside space more friendly for wildlife.
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22 December 2017
Festive robin
Why is the robin so strongly associated with Christmas?
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21 December 2017
Wild Winter
Before you give in to hot toddies by the fire, RESIST!! Wintertime is spellbinding, the magicians have arrived!
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20 December 2017
A New Marine SPA in Sussex
There has been a marine extension to the Dungeness, Romney Marsh and Rye Bay Special Protection Area
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19 December 2017
Hawfinch
Wintry weather brings with it an exciting chance to see some rare and unusual seasonal visitors, and this year we’ve been treated to a horde of hungry hawfinches
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13 December 2017
Our Working Washland complete
Last week we posted a blog about our working washland near Plumpton. One week on and our working washland is complete.
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13 December 2017
A liking for lichen
Lichen is an everyday sight that can often go unnoticed but the more you look, the more of it you see
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11 December 2017
Oystercatcher
There’s no mistaking the oystercatcher, one of the largest, noisiest and arguably best dressed of our shorebirds.
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05 December 2017
Winter Thrushes
The seasonal influx of redwings and fieldfares heralds the start of winter
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04 December 2017
Working Washlands
How to create over 100 tonnes of flood storage in a couple of days.
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03 December 2017
On the up!
… some species are doing well at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve.