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Ah-choo! April has more pollen & sneezing for hayfever sufferers. Some say April's named after the Latin aperere, meaning βto openβ, referring to bursting buds, unfurling leaves & blooming blossom. Charlotte tells us more about bud burst. πΈ Alan Price https://t.co/ebOWid9X9K pic.twitter.com/oBhJXjHmmy
— Sussex Wildlife Trust π¦ (@SussexWildlife) April 18, 2021
At about 12.30 today the sky over Rye Harbour village became very noisy with alarming Herring Gulls. This is often the sign of a bird of prey, such as a Red Kite flying over, but today it was something bigger...
— Rye Harbour Nature Reserve (@ryeharbour_NR) April 18, 2021
A Sea Eagle (from the Isle of Wight re-introduction?) was circling pic.twitter.com/A2vz4tZXa2
The UKβs biggest nature challenge is BACK for 2021 π
— Sussex Wildlife Trust π¦ (@SussexWildlife) April 18, 2021
Sign up for #30DaysWild today, itβs going to be a good one! ππΈππ¦π¬πΈβ https://t.co/wtrMwkSd72 pic.twitter.com/XGNl87m9Wp