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Brent Goose
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Brent Goose

๐Ÿ” Overview Small and dark, the Brent Goose is a winter visitor to Sussexโ€™s coastal mudflats. Most common from October to March, often in large flocks feeding on eelgrass and saltmarsh. ๐Ÿชถ Key Identification Features Size: Small goose (55โ€“61 cm)Plumage: Dark brown body with pale underpartsDistinctive Marks: Neat white neck patch (not always visible), white...

Bullfinch
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Bullfinch

๐Ÿ” Overview Quiet and striking, the Bullfinch is a shy woodland resident in Sussex. Often seen in pairs, itโ€™s more often heard by its soft call than seen clearly. ๐Ÿชถ Key Identification Features Size: Small (15โ€“17 cm)Plumage: Males have rosy-pink underparts; females are more brownDistinctive Marks: Black cap and face, thick neck, white rumpBill: Short,...

Canada Goose
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Canada Goose

๐Ÿ” Overview A large, familiar goose introduced from North America. Now widespread across Sussex, especially near lakes, ponds, and parklands. ๐Ÿชถ Key Identification Features Size: Large (90โ€“100 cm) Plumage: Brown body, black neck and head with white chin strap Distinctive Marks: White cheek patch Bill: Broad and black Tail: Short and square Flight: Powerful, slow...

Carrion Crow
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Carrion Crow

๐Ÿ” Overview Intelligent, all-black crow commonly seen in fields, parks, and towns across Sussex. Wary but often curious, it adapts well to both rural and urban habitats. ๐Ÿชถ Key Identification Features Size: Large (45โ€“47 cm) Plumage: Entirely black with a slight sheen Distinctive Marks: Thick neck, robust bill Bill: Strong, black, slightly hooked Tail: Square...

Black-throated Diver
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Black-throated Diver

๐Ÿ” Overview A scarce winter visitor to Sussex seas. Less frequently recorded than Red-throated Diver, but regular offshore. ๐Ÿชถ Key Identification Features Winter: Sleek grey head, dark back, clean white underparts Breeding: Striking black throat, white-striped sides Size: Larger than a gull, slimmer than Great Northern Diver ๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ Habitat & Distribution Occasionally recorded off Goring...

Blackbird
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Blackbird

๐Ÿ” Overview One of the most familiar garden birds in Sussex. Males are sleek black with a bright yellow bill, while females are dark brown. Common across gardens, woodlands, and parks. ๐Ÿชถ Key Identification Features Size: Medium (24โ€“25 cm) Plumage: Black (male), brown (female) Distinctive Marks: Yellow bill and eye-ring (male) Bill: Strong and pointed...

Blackcap
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Blackcap

๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ Blackcap ๐Ÿ” Overview A sweet-singing warbler, the Blackcap is both a breeding bird and winter visitor in Sussex. Males are known for their rich, fluting song and distinctive cap. ๐Ÿชถ Key Identification Features Size: Small (13โ€“15 cm)Plumage: Grey-brown with pale underpartsDistinctive Marks: Male has a black cap; female has a chestnut capBill: Short and...

Blue Tit
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Blue Tit

๐Ÿ” Overview A colourful and acrobatic garden favourite across Sussex. Found in almost any habitat with trees and shrubs, especially fond of garden feeders. ๐Ÿชถ Key Identification Features Size: Small (11โ€“12 cm) Plumage: Blue, yellow, white, and green Distinctive Marks: Blue cap, white face with black eye stripe Bill: Short and stubby Tail: Short Flight:...

Black-tailed Godwit
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Black-tailed Godwit

๐Ÿ” Overview Elegant and long-legged, the Black-tailed Godwit is a regular visitor to Sussex wetlands. Numbers peak during passage and winter, with flocks frequenting Pulborough Brooks and Adur Valley. ๐Ÿชถ Key Identification Features Size: Large wader (40โ€“44 cm)Plumage: Grey in winter; rich orange and patterned in breeding seasonDistinctive Marks: Bold black tail, white wing barBill:...

Black Redstart
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Black Redstart

๐Ÿ“ย Local Expert Tip ” Black Redstarts are passage birds, especially in Autumn can be seen along the tops of the Downs especially where there are farm buildings. A few individuals may winter with Shoreham Fort and around the beach huts and groynes at Widewater being favoured locations.” ๐Ÿ” Overview A scarce migrant and winter visitor...