Bird Month (Small Numbers): June

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Yellow Wagtail
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Yellow Wagtail

🔍 Overview A colourful migrant seen in Sussex mainly on spring and autumn passage, occasionally breeding in lowland wet meadows. 🪶 Key Identification Features Bright yellow underparts Olive-green upperparts Greyish or brownish head depending on race 🗺️ Habitat & Distribution Seen in coastal fields, arable land, and around Goring Gap, Upper Adur Valley, and Cissbury...

Woodlark
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Woodlark

🔍 Overview A rare but locally breeding songbird of open heath and forestry rides in Sussex. Scarce resident and very scarce passage migrant. 🪶 Key Identification Features Short tail, broad wings White supercilium curving behind the head Buff with dark streaks 🗺️ Habitat & Distribution Nesting pairs found in Ashdown Forest, The Mens, and Broadwater...

White-tailed Eagle
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White-tailed Eagle

🔍 Overview Britain’s largest bird of prey, occasionally spotted in Sussex skies thanks to reintroduction programs on the Isle of Wight. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Huge (wingspan up to 2.4 m) Plumage: Brown overall with paler head and neck Tail: Adults have white tail Bill: Large and hooked 🗺️ Habitat & Distribution Rare visitor...

Whinchat
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Whinchat

🔍 OverviewA charming migrant seen in Sussex during spring and autumn passage. Prefers rough fields and heathland edges. Rare summer visitor; last bred in 1999. Very rare in winter. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Small (13–14 cm) Plumage: Males orange-breasted with pale supercilium Distinctive Marks: Bold white eye stripe, pale throat Bill: Short and thin...

Water Rail
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Water Rail

🔍 Overview A secretive marsh bird heard more often than seen, found in reedbeds and wetland edges. 🪶 Key Identification Features Grey face and underparts Brown back with black streaking Long red bill and spidery toes 🗺️ Habitat & Distribution Resident at Brooklands, Woods Mill, Arundel WWT, Pulborough Brooks, and Lancing Beach and Widewater. Can...

White Stork
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White Stork

🔍 Overview Once extinct in the UK, White Storks are now breeding again in Sussex thanks to reintroduction at Knepp Estate. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Very large (100–115 cm tall) Plumage: White body, black flight feathers Bill & Legs: Long and red Flight: Glides on broad wings, often seen soaring 🗺️ Habitat & Distribution...

Tree Pipit
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Tree Pipit

🔍 OverviewFairly common but local summer visitor. A subtle but charismatic spring migrant to Sussex heathlands. Known for its parachuting song flight over open areas. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Medium (15–16 cm) Plumage: Brown-streaked above, pale below with breast streaks Distinctive Marks: Faint eye stripe, pale legs Bill: Thin and pointed Tail: Longish with...

Stone-curlew
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Stone-curlew

🔍 Overview A rare visitor to Sussex, the Stone-curlew is more typical of chalk grassland and heath in eastern and southern England. Scarce breeding summer visitor and passage migrant. 🪶 Key Identification Features Big yellow eyes and thick yellow legs Cryptically patterned and hunched posture Nocturnal tendencies 🗺️ Habitat & Distribution Very rare in Sussex—occasional...

Siskin
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Siskin

🔍 OverviewA colourful finch often seen in Sussex during winter, especially in alder and conifer stands. Some breed locally, mostly in wooded uplands.  Fairly common breeder. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Small (11–12 cm) Plumage: Greenish-yellow with black markings Distinctive Marks: Males have black crown and bib Bill: Short and conical Tail: Forked Flight: Bouncy...

Shoveler
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Shoveler

🔍 Overview A distinctive dabbling duck with a comically large bill, found widely in Sussex in winter and during passage. 🪶 Key Identification Features Large spatula-shaped bill Male: green head, white breast, chestnut flanks Feeds by sweeping bill side-to-side 🗺️ Habitat & Distribution Found in Pulborough Brooks, Goring Gap, Brighton Marina, and Brooklands, mainly September–May....