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Ashdown ForestSatellite ViewAshdown Forest 2,560 ha of heathland and woodland on the High Weald, is home to substantial populations of Nightjar Caprimulgus europaeus and Dartford Warbler Sylvia undata. Beachy HeadSatellite ViewBeachy Head where the chalk hills of the South Downs meet the sea, is famous for its migrating birds. Nearby sites of interest include the Cuckmere Haven (TV 519995); Lullington Heath (TQ 545018) and Seaford Head (TV 505980). Rye HarbourSatellite ViewRye Harbour is part of the bird-rich length of soft coast running from Pett Levels, east of Hastings, to Dungeness in Kent. Nick Paul Number of bird species: 384
(Old Vice-County - both East & West Sussex) ![]() Best Birdwatching Sites in SussexAdrian Thomas & Peter Francis (2003). 192 pages, 57 sites, and includes sections on The Sussex Birding Year, Seawatching in Sussex, Best Sites for Wheelchair Users and Public Transport, and the Sussex Bird List. £14.50 from Buckingham Press. buck.press@btinternet.com, 01733 561739.ISBN: 0953384063 Buy this book from NHBS.com Birds of SussexPaul James (1996) (Sussex Ornithological Society). Price ?23.50 including p.& p. from Mrs I.M. Simpson, Hardanger, Littleworth, Partridge Green, Horsham, West Sussex RH13 8JEISBN: 0952846608 Buy this book from NHBS.com Birds of SussexMichael Shrubb Hardcover - 366 pages (1979) Phillimore & Co LtdISBN: 0850333261 Buy this book from NHBS.com Sussex Bird ReportSussex Bird Reports are published each year by the Sussex Ornithological Society and copies are available from John Trowell, Lorrimer, Main Road, Icklesham, Nr. Winchelsea, Sussex TN36 4BS. (01424 813722)Where to Watch Birds in Kent, Surrey and SussexDon Taylor, Jeffery Wheatley and David Burges - Series: WHERE TO WATCH BIRDS IN BRITAIN AND EUROPE: HELM SERIES 304 pages, 35 line illus, 54 maps. Christopher Helm 2003ISBN: 0713664207 Buy this book from NHBS.com RSPB - Battle Members GroupWebsiteThe Battle Group is a small friendly group with around 100 members of all ages and abilities who live in Battle and the surrounding area of East Sussex... Sussex Ornithological SocietyWebsiteAll enquiries to the Sussex Ornithological Society to be sent to secretary@sos.org.uk Sussex Wildlife TrustWebsiteSussex Wildlife Trust was formed in 1961 and now has more than 10,000 members. They manage some of the finest sites in Sussex as nature reserves and have 38 reserves covering some of the finest ancient woodlands in Western Europe, spectacular chalk downland, heathlands, grazing marsh and wild flower meadows. Sussex University - Centre for the Study of Evolutionhttp://www.lifesci.sussex.ac.uk/CSE/members/dharper/dharpercomplete.htmForewoodWebsiteSatellite View The Forewood is a substantial block of woodland situated in the Parish of Crowhurst, which lies between Hastings and Battle in East Sussex. I was born and brought up in Crowhurst, and for much of my early life lived at the housing estate which backs onto the South-East corner of the wood. It was one vast playground and adventure park combined, and my knowledge and love of natural history comes mostly from my childhood spent there. The purchase of the wood in the early 1970s by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds secured it's future, and led me to join this excellent organisation... RSPB Reserve - Fore WoodWebsiteSatellite View A wide range of woodland birds breed including nightingales, spotted flycatchers and great and lesser spotted woodpeckers... Rye Harbour Nature ReserveWebsiteSatellite View The Nature Reserve is in the Rother District in the County of East Sussex, England. It lies on the coast to the south of the Cinque Port town of Rye, to the west of the River Rother. Within the wider area of ROMNEY MARSH the land has several national and international designations of its wildlife interest. There are eight Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI); a candidate Special Protection Area (SPA); a candidate Ramsar wetland site, a potential Special Area of Conservation (SAC) and an Important Bird Area (IBA). Rye Harbour Nature Reserve has all these designations. Weir Wood Reservoir & Nature ReserveWebsiteSatellite View Weir Wood Reservoir Nature Reserve... Plovers - Romney Marsh Birdwatching BreaksTour OperatorThis website is designed to allow you to see the services available at 'Plovers', Lydd-on-Sea. Pat & Paul Trodd, Plovers, 1 Toby Road, Lydd-on-Sea, Romney Marsh, Kent TN29 9PG Phone 01797 366935 & 07920 197535 Email: troddy@plovers.co.uk Sussex Wildlife WalksTour OperatorSussex Wildlife Walks is a new venture set up by Paul James. Despite an ever expanding urban area, Sussex is still very much a rural county supporting a wealth of wildlife including spectacular concentrations of wildfowl and waders, brightly coloured orchids and dazzling dragonflies. My aim is to introduce you to this wildlife through a series of guided walks at selected locations in both East and West Sussex. These walks are aimed at beginners and amateur naturalists who want to learn more about the Sussex countryside and identify what they see... Rye Bay WildlifeMailing ListTo post to list:Rye_Bay_Wildlife@yahoogroups.com List contact:Rye_Bay_Wildlife-owner@yahoogroups.com To subscribe to list:Rye_Bay_Wildlife-subscribe@yahoogroups.com Mailing List – Discussion Group - A forum for discussing wildlife observations and news in Rye Bay, East Sussex, UK Birding Walks in RXLandBlogWithin a short distance of Hastings, East Sussex, there is a varied and ancient countryside comprising coast, marsh, river valleys, woodlands and historic settlements, much of which is little visited by bird-watchers. “RX” is a designation borrowed from the fishing fleet, to denote the stretch of coast between Hastings and Hythe and its hinterland... Birds in the Seaford areaBlogBird sightings, mainly from East Sussex but also elsewhere, also other interesting wildlife noted… Firle BirdsBlogThis blog is devoted to the birds of Firle, a small village on the slopes of the Sussex Downs... Birds of SussexWebsiteThis site is dedicated to Birds seen in the County of Sussex. It contains information on local sites and Pictures of the birds seen in Sussex. There is also a section for Pictures of some of the National rarities that I have seen. A link is provided to a page that is updated regularly with the sightings from Ovingdean and Roedean, which is my Local patch. It will obviously be updated more regularly at times of migration.... Romney Marsh Countryside ProjectWebsiteThe Romney Marsh Countryside Project was set up in June 1996, a sister project to the White Cliffs Countryside Project. The project aims to care for the special landscape and wildlife of the Romney Marsh and Dungeness... RX Wildlife NewsWebsiteAll the latest wildlife news & events from Hastings, Rye Bay, Dungeness & Romney Marsh... Sussex ScrapbookWebsiteNature walks throughout the year... Artist - Basil EdeGalleryBASIL EDE - MASTER BIRD PAINTER, born in Surrey, England, in 1931, is a classic bird portraitist. Following in the footsteps of MARK CATESBY (1683-1749) and JOHN JAMES AUDUBON (1785-1851) he travelled to Virginia in 1962 to see the birds of the New World. Nevertheless it was the British painter, ARCHIBALD THORBURN whose work influenced the young artist most of all. |
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