News
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19 July 2024
Meet Colin Newton - Community Volunteer
Colin Newton has been visiting Rye Harbour Nature Reserve for over 60 years. He’s just taken on a new volunteer role as one of our Community Volunteers.
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16 July 2024
Birdwatching for beginners
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve is one of the top spots in the country for birdwatching. With over 280 species, James Duncan our Wilder Communities Officer, gives a few hints and tips on how to get started.
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16 July 2024
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Wildlife sightings - June 2024
As June slowly warmed up, there were a couple of rare sightings at the nature reserve including a Black Stork and a European Bee-eater.
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16 July 2024
What's the point of wasps?
Wasps get a bad rap, says Iona Cunningham-Eurich. For example, there are many places in the world where wasps are considered delicacies!
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15 July 2024
What3words Stunning.View.Levin
Do you use what3words now? Its so much easier than tracking down grid references. Remembering VRM Ann Griffiths at Levin Down with a new bench
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12 July 2024
Slow Worm showdown
Watch as a Slow Worm detaches its tail to escape from a Magpie
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11 July 2024
Butterflies - the black and white ones
It’s not just ‘cabbage’ whites. Read about the beautiful black and white butterflies
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09 July 2024
Planning for success?
With the right approach it’s possible to meet housing demand and ensure nature’s recovery.
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08 July 2024
Meet the team: Arthur Sloman
Joining us to make sure your experience at the nature reserve is top notch, please welcome Arthur Sloman, Visitor Experience Manager.
Around Sussex
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16 May 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Sixty.
Swifts: Screaming two-winged rebels from hell.
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15 May 2020
Species of the day: Thick-legged Flower Beetle
The Beetles belong to a simply gigantic group of insects forming the Order Coleoptera. Just one of these is the rather cannily named Thick-legged Flower Beetle
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15 May 2020
Corona Wildlife Diary: Day Fifty-nine
The moth trap was moth-free but I get to spend some time with some of my favourite little monsters.