Archive
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20 June 2020
Species of the day: Sparrowhawk
There can be few birds that portray a more spellbinding intensity than a Sparrowhawk, one of our mightiest aerial ambush predators
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20 June 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Ninety-five
A moth trap movie and the incredible camouflage of the Buff-tip.
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19 June 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Ninety-four
An old C90 cassette, a Nightingale and Dame Vera Lynn.
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18 June 2020
Species of the day: Cockchafer
The bumbling Cockchafer is a rather amusing member of a family held as sacred by the Ancient Egyptians, the Scarab Beetles
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18 June 2020
Big Wild Weekend
Inspired by the wild: nature-loving celebs in sparkling line-up for The Wildlife Trusts’ Big Wild Weekend on 19 -21June
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18 June 2020
Nature in lockdown
Guest blog on nature in lockdown by 13 year old James Murphy of Steyning
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18 June 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Ninety-three
The Beginning of the End.
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17 June 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Ninety-two.
I make an amazing discovery in my neighbour’s roof - 126 bats.
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16 June 2020
We speak to Rye Harbour Discovery Centre Manager Liz Grant
Liz Grant was recruited by Sussex Wildlife Trust as the Rye Harbour Discovery Centre Manager earlier this year. We spoke to her about her role
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16 June 2020
We speak to Trustee Sarah Bonnot-Tijhaar
We speak to Trustee Sarah Bonnot-Tijhaar
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16 June 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Ninety-one.
I am visited by a Ghost.
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16 June 2020
Species of the Day: Round-headed Rampion
Today is ‘Sussex Day’ - a chance for the residents of this historic county to celebrate its rich heritage. Known as the ‘Pride of Sussex’ the splendid Round-headed Rampion is the official county flower