News
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10 October 2022
Say hello and wave goodbye
As the nights lengthen beyond the diminishing hours of daylight, signs of autumn become prominent. It also signals a time when vast numbers of birds are on the move.
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09 October 2022
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve 2023 Calendar
Kathy Crowther speaks to Barry Yates about the fantastic 2023 Rye Harbour Nature Reserve calendar celebrating the wonderful wildlife that can be found on the reserve
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08 October 2022
Big Wild Walk
From 24th-30th October, challenge yourself to a Big Wild Walk and help us tackle the nature and climate emergency.
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06 October 2022
Vote for your favourite nature photograph 2022
Voting in now open for our 2022 Photo Competition
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03 October 2022
Peter Hodge - Sussex Coleoptera Recorder
We talk to member, beetle recorder for the Biodiversity Records Centre and Malling Down Volunteer Reserve Manager Peter Hodge
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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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03 October 2022
Between a rock and a hard place with John Cooper
John Cooper tells us about being Emeritus Keeper of Natural Sciences at the Booth Museum of Natural History
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03 October 2022
Changes in beach clean finds by EQUANS
Graham Batty from EQUANS tells us about what they found on their recent beach clean
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02 October 2022
We talk to David Bone, Chair of the Sussex Geodiversity Partnership
We talk to David Bone, Chair of the Sussex Geodiversity Partnership
Around Sussex
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04 July 2017
An Odd Food Chain
Here are some photos to illustrate an odd food chain that we observed at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve this week.
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04 July 2017
Bee Course it's fun!
Twenty people came from far and wide over the weekend to attend a Bee Identification course at Rye Harbour run by well-known naturalist and entomologist Steven Falk.
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03 July 2017
June 2017 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightngs
Bird highlight during June was a black-winged stilt which was present briefly at the western end of Harbour Farm on the 2nd of the month.