Archive
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08 July 2020
Life and wildlife during lockdown by Mya Bambrick
Crawley based wildlife photographer and bird lover Mya Bambrick tells us about how lockdown has been for her
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08 July 2020
Into the Wild photography competition
Sussex Wildlife Trust is looking for 12 stunning photographs capturing the best of the wildlife and landscapes of Sussex. The theme of this year’s competition is ‘Into the Wild’.
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07 July 2020
Species of the day: Nuthatch
The super smart looking Nuthatch is a true gymnast of the bird world
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06 July 2020
30 Days Wild in lockdown
Sussex Wildlife Trust member David Phillips writes his 30 Days Wild “lockdown” blog
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06 July 2020
Behind the Lens with Nigel Symington ARPS
Nigel Symington talks about his wildlife photography
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05 July 2020
Species of the day: Common 'Stinging' Nettle
There are almost certainly very few of us who haven’t had an interaction with the familiar and hugely abundant Common Nettle
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03 July 2020
Species of the day: Slow-worm
Both the naming and look of the Slow-worm may be confusing, for it’s neither a worm nor particularly slow in its movements; nor is it a snake - as per its superficial look.
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03 July 2020
Art prints inspired by nature
We’ve selected some of our favourite images and a selection of classic Sussex Wildlife prints for our new art collection.
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02 July 2020
How can we grow a love for wildlife?
Fran Southgate asks where does a love for nature come from?
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01 July 2020
June 2020 - Rye Harbour Wildlife
Bird highlight during June was probably a Grasshopper Warbler which was present on Harbour Farm towards the end of the month.
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01 July 2020
Species of the day: House Martin
The delicate House Martin is a remarkably small bird, roughly the size of a Goldfinch. Along with the Swallow, it is without doubt one of our most welcomed spring arrivals
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01 July 2020
We speak to actor Robert Bathurst
We speak to actor Robert Bathurst about lockdown, nature and visiting Rye Harbour Nature Reserve