๐ Overview Very scarce visitor; most frequently recorded in spring. Famous auk species that breeds in the UK but only seen in Sussex during offshore passage or after storms. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Black upperparts, white underparts Bright orange legs and colourful bill Rounded head and short neck ๐บ๏ธ Habitat & Distribution Rarely seen from...
Crane
๐ Overview Once extirpated from the UK, this majestic bird is making a comeback. Rare but increasing visitor to Sussex, especially in migration seasons. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Tall, elegant bird with long legs and neck Grey body, black wingtips Red crown patch and bushy rear plumes ๐บ๏ธ Habitat & Distribution Best seen flying overhead...
Alpine Swift
๐ Overview Rare vagrant. A large, fast-flying swift rarely seen in Sussex, Alpine Swifts are scarce spring and summer visitors, typically after strong southerly winds. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Size: Large swift (20โ22 cm) Plumage: Dark brown above with striking white belly and throat Shape: Long, scythe-shaped wings and forked tail Flight: Powerful, agile, often...
Surf Scoter
๐ Overview A rare North American sea duck occasionally recorded off Sussex during winter gales, especially after storms. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Male: Black with large white patches on head and nape, colourful swollen bill Female: Brown with pale cheek patches Size: Larger than a Common Scoter (48โ55 cm) ๐บ๏ธ Habitat & Distribution Best looked...
Ring-necked Duck
๐ Overview A rare North American diving duck, sometimes turning up among Tufted Duck flocks in winter. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Male: Black back and breast, grey flanks, white ring on bill Female: Brown with white eye-ring and pale face Size: Similar to Tufted Duck (41โ46 cm) ๐บ๏ธ Habitat & Distribution Usually found at gravel...
Whooper Swan
๐ Overview A scarce winter visitor to Sussex, more regular in northern England but occasionally recorded in the south. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Large white swan with long neck Yellow and black bill (yellow extends beyond nostrils) Loud, bugling call ๐บ๏ธ Habitat & Distribution Occasionally seen at Amberley Wild Brooks, Pulborough, or Arlington Reservoir in...
Barnacle Goose
๐ Overview Most Barnacle Geese seen in Sussex are feral, but small numbers of wild birds may arrive in winter, particularly in hard weather. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Striking black-and-white plumage White face with black breast and neck Compact, goose-shaped body ๐บ๏ธ Habitat & Distribution Feral birds occur year-round at sites like Arundel WWT or...
Yellow Wagtail
๐ Overview A colourful migrant seen in Sussex mainly on spring and autumn passage, occasionally breeding in lowland wet meadows. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Bright yellow underparts Olive-green upperparts Greyish or brownish head depending on race ๐บ๏ธ Habitat & Distribution Seen in coastal fields, arable land, and around Goring Gap, Upper Adur Valley, and Cissbury...
Woodlark
๐ Overview A rare but locally breeding songbird of open heath and forestry rides in Sussex. Scarce resident and very scarce passage migrant. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Short tail, broad wings White supercilium curving behind the head Buff with dark streaks ๐บ๏ธ Habitat & Distribution Nesting pairs found in Ashdown Forest, The Mens, and Broadwater...
White Stork
๐ Overview Once extinct in the UK, White Storks are now breeding again in Sussex thanks to reintroduction at Knepp Estate. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Size: Very large (100โ115 cm tall) Plumage: White body, black flight feathers Bill & Legs: Long and red Flight: Glides on broad wings, often seen soaring ๐บ๏ธ Habitat & Distribution...









