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Goosander
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Goosander

🔍 Overview A saw-billed diving duck seen in Sussex during the colder months. Hunts fish in clear, deep water. 🪶 Key Identification Features Male: White body, dark green head, red bill Female: Grey body, russet head, crest Long, narrow shape and low profile 🗺️ Habitat & Distribution Winters at Goring Gap,  and along River Adur....

Garganey
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Garganey

🔍 Overview A scarce and elegant spring migrant, typically seen in Sussex from March to May. 🪶 Key Identification Features Male: Distinctive white eye-stripe, brown head, patterned flanks Female: Similar to female Teal but lacks clear facial markings Small, fast-flying dabbling duck 🗺️ Habitat & Distribution Best seen at Pulborough Brooks, Rye Harbour, and Arundel...

Golden Plover
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Golden Plover

🔍 Overview Scarce passage migrant in Sussex found in farmland or coastal fields. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Medium (28–31 cm) Plumage (breeding): Mottled gold and black Non‑breeding: Grey with pale underparts Distinctive Marks: Black belly patch in spring Bill: Short and straight Flight: Fast and direct 🗺️ Habitat & Distribution Seen in wet grasslands, flooded...

Fieldfare
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Fieldfare

🔍 Overview A winter visitor, the Fieldfare arrives in numbers across Sussex from October to March. A striking plump thrush with a loud contact call. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Medium (24–25 cm) Plumage: Grey head, reddish-brown back, heavily spotted underparts Distinctive Marks: White rump visible in flight Bill: Yellow with dark tip Tail: Longish...

Gadwall
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Gadwall

🔍 Overview A subtly beautiful dabbling duck, found across Sussex wetlands in winter and breeding in select sites. Very scarce breeder and scarce summer non-breeder; fairly common winter visitor; scarce on observed passage. 🪶 Key Identification Features Male: Grey body, black rump, white wing patch Female: Looks like a darker Mallard Both: Neat, understated appearance...

Eurasian Wigeon
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Eurasian Wigeon

🔍 Overview A common and elegant winter duck, the Wigeon forms large flocks on Sussex wetlands. Easily identified by its whistling call. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Medium duck (45–51 cm)Plumage: Males: pinkish breast, cream crown; Females: light brownDistinctive Marks: Male’s yellow crown and whistling callBill: Short and bluishTail: NeatFlight: Strong, fast-winged 🗺️ Habitat &...

Eurasian Stonechat
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Eurasian Stonechat

🔍 Overview A perky and charismatic bird, the Stonechat is a year-round resident of Sussex heathland, scrub, and coastal edges. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Small (11–13 cm)Plumage: Males: black head, orange chest; Females: browner overallDistinctive Marks: White neck patch (male), tail flickingBill: Fine and pointedTail: Black and often flickedFlight: Bouncy with short bursts 🗺️...

Eurasian Teal
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Eurasian Teal

🔍 Overview The UK’s smallest dabbling duck, the Teal is a common winter visitor to Sussex wetlands. Males are striking, females subtly patterned. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Small duck (34–38 cm)Plumage: Males: chestnut head with green stripe; Females: mottled brownDistinctive Marks: Green wing patch (speculum)Bill: Small and darkTail: Neat, pointedFlight: Fast with rapid wingbeats...

Eurasian Treecreeper
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Eurasian Treecreeper

🔍 Overview Tiny and camouflaged, the Treecreeper is a specialist of Sussex woodland—often climbing up tree trunks hunting for insects. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Small (12–13 cm) Plumage: Brown streaked back, white underparts Distinctive Marks: Curved bill, stiff tail Bill: Down-curved and fine Tail: Thin and stiff Flight: Fluttery between trees 🗺️ Habitat &...

Egyptian Goose
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Egyptian Goose

🔍 Overview A non-native species now breeding freely in parts of Sussex. Recognisable and increasingly widespread. 🪶 Key Identification Features Pale buff plumage with dark chest patch Eye-ring and chestnut eye patch Pink legs, loud honking call 🗺️ Habitat & Distribution Most frequent around Pulborough Brooks, Upper Adur Valley, and Brooklands,  lakes and reservoirs. Present...