Archive
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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.
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23 May 2020
Species of the day: Pipistrelle Bats
The Pipistrelle bats are Britain’s most widely distributed and regularly seen species. Somewhat confusingly, the Pipistrelle isn’t a single species of bat at all, it is in fact three
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23 May 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Sixty-seven
From the Congo Basin to the Dining Room Table. For those missing today’s F.A. Cup here’s some subbuteo for you.
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22 May 2020
Extraordinary and Challenging Times: a message from our President
A message from Dr Tony Whitbread, President of the Sussex Wildlife Trust
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22 May 2020
Species of the day: Great Spotted Woodpecker
The Great Spotted Woodpecker is undoubtedly the most commonly observed member of its family, largely owing to its adaption to urban environments
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22 May 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Sixty-six
My first (successful) moth trap of the year. Carpets, prominents, emeralds and a hawkmoth.
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21 May 2020
Species of the day: Lords-and-Ladies
Lords-and-ladies is a common perennial plant that happens to have a simply staggering assortment of vernacular names
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21 May 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Sixty-five
I have a confession to make. Warning: May contain spiders.