Archive of: Seaford Head
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20 January 2025
Humpbacks in Sussex waters
This winter has seen an extraordinary spate of sightings of one of nature’s giants, the Humpback Whale, along the Sussex coast.
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12 September 2024
Empowering the next generation of birders and environmentalists
Find out how the SOS along with Action for Conservation have been empowering the next generation of birders and environmentalists
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30 October 2023
Bird ringing at Hope Bottom
Studying bird migration is a most important factor to help us understand the mystery and variation of bird migratory behaviour. Terry Hallahan tells us about the bird ringing group at Hope Gap
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26 June 2023
Potter Flower Bee
The Potter Flower Bee is one of the rarest bees in the UK. It is now only found at Seaford Head and two other locations in Britain. James Power, author of The Bees of Sussex, tells us more.
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03 October 2022
Rare migrant found at Seaford Head - the Death's-head Hawk-moth
A rare migrant with an awesome skull image on the back of its thorax has been found at Seaford Head nature reserve - the Death’s-head Hawkmoth
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15 June 2022
Be tick aware
Now summer is here it is a good time to brush up on your knowledge of ticks, where they live and what sensible precautions you can take.
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23 August 2021
Moon Carrot at Seaford Head
Members of Seaford Natural History Society carried out the annual Moon Carrot survey at Seaford Head last week. Controlling scrub on this slope seems to be having a positive effect.
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12 February 2020
Thank You, Seaford
Over the last two years our Seaford Community Wildlife Project has worked with schools, young people, community groups and volunteers to explore Seaford Head Nature Reserve and the local area and the amazing wildlife.
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23 January 2020
Cattle Grazing at Seaford Head
Ten cattle are now grazing Seaford Head nature reserve
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28 October 2019
A family bird watching trip to Seaford Head
10 year-old Jay, has shared his bird-watching trip to Seaford Head with us in this guest blog.
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23 October 2019
Cattle at Seaford Head
Eight cows are now grazing at Seaford Head nature reserve
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06 August 2019
Hydroids and Bryozoans: The Weird and Wonderful
Sussex Wildlife Trust was happy to host a specialist marine identification course for our volunteers