Archive of: Rye Harbour
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04 February 2021
Tilly Hopkins - what Rye Harbour Nature Reserve means to me
Tilly Hopkins blogs about why Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, and nature, is so important to her and her mental health.
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02 February 2021
January 2021 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
A sure sign of the advancing year is the first appearance of the flowers of Common Whitlowgrass on Camber Castle
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29 January 2021
A Year at Rye Harbour talk - Answers
During the Sussex Wildlife Trust webinar on 28th January - A Year at Rye Harbour - there were many questions and we only had chance to answer a few after the talk, so here we try to answer them all.
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11 January 2021
Rye Harbour Discovery Centre Café Manager Leah Athol-Murray
We speak to new Rye Harbour Discovery Centre Café Manager Leah Athol Murray
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02 January 2021
Another Ruin
On the shore at Rye Harbour sits a ruin we call Gasson’s Ruin
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01 January 2021
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve in 2020
What a very strange and challenging year that was.
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01 January 2021
December 2020 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
Two rare birds from November hung on throughout December, providing a bit of avian Christmas cheer for local birdwatchers!
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08 December 2020
Return of the Natives
In an earlier blog I recounted the tale of species which have been new arrivals on the Nature Reserve in the last 50 years.
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30 November 2020
November 2020 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
Wildlife highlight during November was a Shore Lark which was present on the Beach Reserve from the 16th to the end of the month.
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24 November 2020
Go Away!
If, as I do, you run a moth trap you will have noticed that moth colouration falls roughly into two categories.
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23 November 2020
Pallid Swift
On 16th November Rye Harbour Nature Reserve had a visit from a very lucky bird, a Pallid Swift.
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14 November 2020
Trail Camera Secrets
Trail cameras are small magical boxes that are self contained, weatherproof cameras that can see in the dark and are triggered by animal movement.