Redwing and Blackcaps were part of the 19 species-strong chorus.
Nature Botherer
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Saturday, 21 February 2026
Friday, 20 February 2026
Rye Harbour
Redshank
Lapwing
Gadwall, with Shoveler
Ringed Plover
Lapwing
Gadwall, with Shoveler
Ringed Plover
Thursday, 19 February 2026
Cuckmere Valley, near Litlington
The valley has become a wetland. The incredibly high river was surging a few centimetres below the raised bank, much higher than the extensively flooded fields.
Grey Wagtail, one of two. An unusual species for the Cuckmere Valley.
Hampden Park
An early morning walk in Hampden Park and the streams were in full spate, with areas of the wood flooded. The birdsong was astonishing, with large numbers of Redwing in the high canopy. Heard my first drumming Great Spotted Woodpecker.
Sour Cherry coming into flower.
Exciting action at the Heronry on the island. A male, in marvellous breeding colour, bellowing and raising his crest to scare away two rival males.
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