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Sunny with a chill northeasterly at Old Lodge NR this morning. A Song Thrush feeding a fledgling and Stock Dove flashing green neck colour. Others: Chiffchaff; Coal Tit; Cuckoo; Greylag; GSW; Redstart; Robin (courtship feed); Stonechat; Willow Warbler; Wren Sussex Wildlife Trust π¦
A Whimbrel refuelling @ryeharbournr during its spring migration from Africa to Scandinavia.
Sound on to hear its distinctive 7 note call.
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My first #orchid of the year! A lovely South Downs Early Purple ππ₯
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Orchis mascula, Early-purple Orchids. Sussex Wildlife Trust π¦'s Levin Down, part of the South Downs National Park South Downs. Good article on them sussexflora.org.uk/2020/04/orchisβ¦ by Sussex Botanical Recording Society BSBI: Botanical Society of Britain & Ireland Plantlife
Our #ecological #contractors created some #wetwoodland in early February to help hold back some serious amounts of #water and restore #priorityhabitat
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It's mid-April, so I am contractually obliged to show a snap of the local bluebell wood. π
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Delighted to be welcoming hedgehogs back into my garden, the first sighting for 6 years! Sussex Wildlife Trust π¦β©