Archive of: Rye Harbour
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17 January 2019
Rye Harbour Wetlands
New saltmarsh dramatically increases numbers of waders and wildfowl!
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01 January 2019
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings - December 2018
The Peregrine is the epitome of a bird of prey, with its muscular build and rapid flight, and is certainly one of those birds guaranteed to grab a birdwatchers attention
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30 December 2018
Review of 2018 at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
A summary of the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve’s year 2018
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17 December 2018
Events and courses at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve in 2019
Some of the 2019 highlights of events and courses at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
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05 December 2018
Great news for Rye Harbour Discovery Centre
Discover Rye Harbour application awarded a first-round pass by the Heritage Lottery Fund
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29 November 2018
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings - November 2018
This month saw the first records of goldeneye for the winter
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21 November 2018
Revamp of the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Information Centre Shop
We speak to volunteer Meg Dodson about her successful revamp of the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Information Centre shop this year
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16 November 2018
Golden plover
‘Goldies’ descend from their upland breeding grounds to form large winter flocks in sheltered spots along the coast
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11 November 2018
The Rise of the Herons
In the early days of the nature reserve the only species of heron you were likely to see at Rye Harbour was the familiar grey heron, but now…
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08 November 2018
Lots of Fun with the Rye Harbour Discovery Centre Silent Auction
You can bid for all kinds of fascinating items to raise funds for the Rye Harbour Discovery Centre. The auction ends 9pm, Saturday 17 November, so get your bids in!
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31 October 2018
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings - October 2018
Bird highlight during October was a cattle egret, initially seen on Castle Farm on the 18th.
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25 October 2018
Migrant Magic
Autumn is a very exciting time for ‘twitchers’ when many birds are on the move with the changing season and there is an increased chance of something rare turning up on our shores. But it is not only birds that migrate: many insects do too!