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Marsh Tit
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Marsh Tit

🔍 Overview A quiet, elusive resident of mature Sussex woodlands. Easily confused with the Willow Tit, though rarer locally. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Small (11.5 cm) Plumage: Pale underparts, brown back Cap: Shiny black cap and bib Distinctive Mark: No pale wing panel Voice: Clear “pitchou” call 🗺️ Habitat & Distribution Favors ancient woodlands...

Meadow Pipit
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Meadow Pipit

🔍 Overview A slender, streaky bird of open habitats. Common across Sussex heathlands, downs, and coastal marshes. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Small (15 cm) Plumage: Streaky brown above, pale with heavy breast streaking below Legs: Pale pink, often seen bobbing Flight: Flutters upwards, then parachutes down 🗺️ Habitat & Distribution Breeds in open moorland,...

Mediterranean Gull
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Mediterranean Gull

📍 Local Expert Tip “The Mediterranean Gull is a species undergoing a dramatic range expansion and now breeds in Sussex although not in the local area. However, in Spring the high tide gull roost at Goring Gap often contains Mediterranean Gulls of various ages allowing good views.” 🔍 Overview A once-rare visitor now increasingly common in...

Mallard
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Mallard

🔍 Overview The UK’s most familiar duck, the Mallard is a common sight on Sussex’s lakes, rivers, ponds, and even urban parks year-round. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Large (58 cm) Male: Glossy green head, yellow bill, grey body, curled black tail feathers Female: Mottled brown with orange bill Flight: Fast and direct, with loud...

Manx Shearwater
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Manx Shearwater

🔍 Overview A true ocean wanderer, the Manx Shearwater is seen passing Sussex headlands on migration—graceful and fast over waves.Fairly common spring to autumn passage migrant. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Medium seabird (30–38 cm)Plumage: Black above, white belowDistinctive Marks: Clean contrast in plumageBill: Thin and hookedTail: ShortFlight: Low glides with stiff wings 🗺️ Habitat &...

Marsh Harrier
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Marsh Harrier

🔍 Overview A large, graceful raptor of reedbeds and marshes. Recolonised Sussex in recent years after a long absence. Scarce breeder since 2004. 🪶 Key Identification Features Long wings held in a shallow “V” Male: Pale head and underwings Female/Juvenile: Dark with golden crown 🗺️ Habitat & Distribution Seen at Chantry, Cissbury, and Upper Adur...

Little Tern
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Little Tern

🔍 Overview A summer breeder on Sussex’s shingle beaches, the Little Tern is small, agile, and highly vocal. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Very small tern (22–24 cm)Plumage: Pale grey above, white belowDistinctive Marks: White forehead patch, yellow bill with black tipBill: Slender and pointedTail: ForkedFlight: Agile, hovers before diving 🗺️ Habitat & Distribution Seen off...

Long-eared Owl
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Long-eared Owl

🔍 Overview A secretive and nocturnal owl, best located by winter roosts. Uncommon but present year-round in Sussex. 🪶 Key Identification Features Slim owl with long ear tufts Orange eyes and streaky plumage Often mistaken for a tree branch when roosting 🗺️ Habitat & Distribution Breeds in conifer plantations and roosts communally in dense scrub....

Long-tailed Duck
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Long-tailed Duck

🔍 Overview A striking Arctic duck, usually seen off the Sussex coast in winter. Rare inland. 🪶 Key Identification Features Male winter: White head and body, dark cheek patch, long tail Female: Dusky with pale face Compact body, agile diver 🗺️ Habitat & Distribution Most often seen in Brooklands and off  Shoreham Harbour, and Lancing...

Long-tailed Tit
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Long-tailed Tit

🔍 Overview A delightful and highly social garden and woodland bird. Easily recognisable by its fluffy body and very long tail. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Small (14 cm including tail) Plumage: Pale pink sides, black and white above Distinctive Marks: Very long tail, small round body Bill: Tiny and stubby Flight: Quick and undulating...