Jump into Rye Harbour Nature Reserve

Part of the Romney Marshes Living Landscape Landscape photographer Mike McFarlane has completed an epic tour of all 47 Wildlife Trusts, cycling 5,903 miles on a folding bike with trailer. Mike has captured a stunning collection of panoramic, 360° photographs … Continue reading

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Once Bittern, Thrice Shy

Author Mike Russell OK, sorry about the naff headline, it shows my lack of imagination as well as my indignation that once again a bittern has put in an appearance at Woods Mill and I haven’t seen it! This photograph … Continue reading

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International Skyway

Author Barry Yates Bird migration does not just happen during the spring and autumn. All year round there are birds flying great distances to survive in their own very specialised worlds. During freezing December weather lapwing and skylarks may fly … Continue reading

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Eight legs good….

Author Chris Bentley During the last couple of years I have been seeing a lot of spiders at Rye Harbour nature reserve, partly due to the invertebrate monitoring which is taking place on the newly created shingle and saltmarsh habitats … Continue reading

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RX Wildlife

Author Barry Yates RX is the registration lettering for boats based at Hastings, Rye and Dungeness = Rye, susseX This coast, its river valleys and woodland is also a biodiversity hotspot with large numbers of rare and endangered plants and … Continue reading

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