Archive
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29 May 2020
Species of the day: Ox-eye Daisy
From late spring, the beautiful blooms of the humble Ox-eye Daisy transform grassy areas into magical carpets of vivid white and gold
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29 May 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Seventy-three.
I dive deep into my moth trap and find a Beautiful Pearl
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28 May 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Seventy-two
I go in search of an insect that blows bubbles out of its bum.
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27 May 2020
Species of the day: Grass Snake
The Grass Snake is the largest of the three British snake species and indeed our biggest terrestrial reptile
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27 May 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Seventy-one
I set up a small mammal survey and capture a crazy mouse.
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26 May 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Seventy.
The most amazing mammal in my garden is right under my feet.
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25 May 2020
Greenfinch - Bird Song
The Greenfinch is an exceedingly attractive and familiar bird species, but sadly it’s in serious decline
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25 May 2020
Species of the day: Black Garden Ant
The Black Garden Ant is perhaps one of our most familiar garden insects. So incredibly familiar that it’s almost certainly throughly overlooked.
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25 May 2020
Behind the Lens with Simon Linington
Sussex Wildlife Trustee and Honorary Secretary Simon Linington on lockdown, a wildlife diary and his interest in photography
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25 May 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Sixty-nine
A sunbathing story for a hot Bank Holiday.
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24 May 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Sixty-eight
The results from the eighth Back Garden Bird Race (Special Bob Dylan Birthday Edition)
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24 May 2020
The art of wildlife with James Tomlinson
James Tomlinson is a keen birder and nature lover, well known at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve as a volunteer, helping out at events, for example as a ‘Guide in a Hide’. He lives in Rye and takes great photographs of wildlife. He is also an artist, so we spoke to him about how his love of birds and graffiti have come together in his work.