Archive
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07 September 2020
Return to guided walks at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
Our first guided walk for many months at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve set out along the shore on World Shorebirds Day
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05 September 2020
Bee Wolf
Last week Glenn Norris spent 15 minutes watching one of the coolest insects of the year the Bee Wolf.
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04 September 2020
Habitat restoration at Burton Ponds - update
An update to the habitat restorations works at Burton Ponds
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03 September 2020
Sussex Heathlands
Sussex Wildlife Trust manages a lot of heathland within Sussex and each has its own characteristics.
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02 September 2020
Species Spotlight: Heather
The British Isles boasts one of the richest ranges of Heather species anywhere in the world, though there are three distinct and common varieties you’re most likely to see
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02 September 2020
Stonechat
Meet the Stonechat, a robin-sized bird with a loud alarm call that sounds just like two pebbles clacking together.
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01 September 2020
Secrets of the Heath - free family fun
Have you ever babysat a sand lizard? Secrets of the Heath returns for 2020 with sizzling line-up of free family fun
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31 August 2020
August 2020 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
Highlight this month was a Swallowtail butterfly which was found feeding on Buddleia at Watch Cottage on the 3rd, the first reserve record.
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27 August 2020
Naming of moths
For centuries, moths have cast a spell of fascination and intrigue so potent they have been bestowed with some of the most beautiful, fanciful and charming names in natural history.
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25 August 2020
How we name things
Nomenclature is the science of naming, with rules and systems for organising species and giving each one an official two-part title. But there is also an art to the naming of things and often a sense of magic.
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23 August 2020
Back Garden Bird Race 23 August Results
The results of the August Back Garden Bird Race
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20 August 2020
Creating a Wildflower Meadow in your Garden
How I turned my boring front lawn into a wildflower meadow.