News
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01 October 2021
September 2021 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve sightings
Highlight this month was a juvenile Pectoral Sandpiper at Castle Water, initially on the 15th and again on the 26th.
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30 September 2021
PAWS Patrol
Dr Tony Whitbread discusses Plantations on Ancient Woodland Sites, an un-appreciated type of ancient woodland. Over-looked by some, dismissed as just plantations by many and often poorly protected by policy they can, nevertheless, be valuable historical and ecological assets.
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29 September 2021
Nature Tots jump into autumn
Come along to our Nature Tots groups for family fun and wildlife games.
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27 September 2021
Wildlife Friendly Gardening - Horsham Resident Piers' Amazing Transformation!
Get inspired by Piers, a local Horsham resident, who has transformed his garden into a beautiful haven for wildlife and people!
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27 September 2021
Interview with Simpson & Brown, Rye Harbour Discovery Centre architects
Simpson and Brown designed the Rye Harbour Discovery Centre.We spoke to Stuart Allen about how he feels now it’s finished.
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24 September 2021
Behind the Lens with Oliver Bates
Oliver Bates talks about taking photos at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
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23 September 2021
Meet our members - David and Marian Harding
We went to meet Marian and David Harding of the organic Court Lodge Farm on Pevensey Levels
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20 September 2021
Autumn Gold
WaderTales blogger Graham Appleton has written about Golden Plover at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve.
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20 September 2021
Shining a light on the Moths of Park Wood
Park Wood is a sixty hectare site of ancient semi-natural woodland within the Wealden district of East Sussex, offering great potential for a multitude of winged nocturnal wonders
Around Sussex
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01 October 2015
September 2015: Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
Bird highlight during September was a juvenile red-backed shrike which was present briefly to the north of Harbour Farm on 3rd.
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30 September 2015
Check your local ivy for ivy bees.
Ivy bees are being reported across Lewes.
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17 September 2015
Searching for the Orthopteran Orchestra
In which we head off onto the Lewes Downs in search of the great green bush cricket.