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Curlew at Rye Harbour

Curlew at Rye Harbour

The sound of the Curlew is distinctive and reminds me of remote parts of Britain….

 
Courting Danger

Courting Danger

Most, if not all spiders employ some form of courtship when wooing a prospective partner.

 
Tilly Hopkins - what Rye Harbour Nature Reserve means to me

Tilly Hopkins - what Rye Harbour Nature Reserve means to me

Tilly Hopkins blogs about why Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, and nature, is so important to her and her mental health.

 
January 2021 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings

January 2021 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings

A sure sign of the advancing year is the first appearance of the flowers of Common Whitlowgrass on Camber Castle

 
A Year at Rye Harbour talk - Answers

A Year at Rye Harbour talk - Answers

During the Sussex Wildlife Trust webinar on 28th January - A Year at Rye Harbour - there were many questions and we only had chance to answer a few after the talk, so here we try to answer them all.

 
Rye Harbour Discovery Centre Café Manager Leah Athol-Murray

Rye Harbour Discovery Centre Café Manager Leah Athol-Murray

We speak to new Rye Harbour Discovery Centre Café Manager Leah Athol Murray

 
Another Ruin

Another Ruin

On the shore at Rye Harbour sits a ruin we call Gasson’s Ruin

 
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve in 2020

Rye Harbour Nature Reserve in 2020

What a very strange and challenging year that was.

 
December 2020 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings

December 2020 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings

Two rare birds from November hung on throughout December, providing a bit of avian Christmas cheer for local birdwatchers!

 
Return of the Natives

Return of the Natives

​In an earlier blog I recounted the tale of species which have been new arrivals on the Nature Reserve in the last 50 years.

 

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