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Herring Gull
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Herring Gull

🔍 Overview A large and familiar gull, breeding on Sussex coast and present year-round on coastal and inland water bodies. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Large (55–66 cm) Plumage: Light grey back, white body Distinctive Marks: Pink legs, yellow bill with red spot Bill: Long and robust Tail: Square Flight: Powerful, gliding 🗺️ Habitat & Distribution...

Hobby
Bird

Hobby

🔍 Overview A dashing summer falcon, superb aerial hunter of dragonflies and hirundines. Increasingly regular breeder in Sussex. 🪶 Key Identification Features Slim, falcon-shaped Slate-grey above, orange ‘trousers’ below Striking moustachial stripe 🗺️ Habitat & Distribution Breeds near Upper Adur Valley and Cissbury. Seen across Sussex in April–October. 🎶 Voice & Behaviour Sharp “kik-kik-kik” calls....

Grey Heron
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Grey Heron

🔍 Overview A familiar, statuesque wader, the Grey Heron patrols Sussex waters year-round. Often seen standing motionless, waiting to strike. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Large (90–100 cm)Plumage: Grey body, white head with black crest stripeDistinctive Marks: S-shaped neck, long dagger-like billBill: Large and yellowishTail: Short and squareFlight: Slow wingbeats with tucked neck 🗺️ Habitat &...

Grey Partridge
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Grey Partridge

🔍 Overview A farmland bird once common across Sussex, now very scarce due to habitat loss and agricultural changes. Much declined but benefiting locally through conservation effort. 🪶 Key Identification Features Round-bodied, grey-brown bird Chestnut face and flank patches Short tail and quick, whirring flight 🗺️ Habitat & Distribution Rare and declining. Best chance in...

Grey Plover
Bird

Grey Plover

📍 Local Expert Tip “A handful of birds can be seen most winters around the Adur Estuary and Goring Gap and Worthing beaches. A distinctive white-headed individual returned for at least five years from 2020 to the Adur Estuary favouring the section north of the Railway Bridge.” 🔍 Overview A robust, medium-large wader known for...

Grey Wagtail
Bird

Grey Wagtail

🔍 Overview A vibrant, long-tailed wagtail often found near fast-moving water, especially in upland Sussex streams and winter gardens. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Small (18–20 cm)Plumage: Grey back, bright yellow underparts (male), long tailDistinctive Marks: Constant tail waggingBill: Thin and pointedTail: Long and narrowFlight: Bouncy and fluttering 🗺️ Habitat & Distribution Rivers, streams, canals, and...

Greylag Goose
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Greylag Goose

🔍 Overview The ancestor of domestic geese, the Greylag Goose is common in Sussex pastures, lakes, and coastal marshes, often in large flocks. (Native population in UK is Amber listed species of medium conservation concern). 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Large (74–84 cm)Plumage: Mottled grey, pale bellyDistinctive Marks: Pinkish bill, orange legsBill: Broad and orange-pinkTail: Short...

Green Woodpecker
Bird

Green Woodpecker

🔍 Overview A colourful, ground-feeding woodpecker, frequently seen on lawns in Sussex, known locally as the “yaffle.” 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Large (31 cm) Plumage: Green body, red crown, black around eyes/yellow rump Distinctive Marks: Red mustache stripe in males Bill: Long and pointed Tail: Stiff Flight: Slow, strong wingbeats 🗺️ Habitat & Distribution Common...

Greenfinch
Bird

Greenfinch

🔍 Overview A stout, seed-eating finch common at Sussex feeders, especially in winter and spring. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Small (16 cm) Plumage: Olive-green with yellow wing and tail bars Distinctive Marks: Yellow patch at wing edge Bill: Thick and conical Tail: Medium Flight: Fast with bursts 🗺️ Habitat & Distribution Present in gardens, woodlands,...

Greenshank
Bird

Greenshank

📍 Local Expert Tip “The Greenshank is generally a passage migrant in small numbers along the edge of the Estuary. However since 2019 a bird has wintered being faithful to the Houseboat Channel where it regularly chases its smaller cousins, the Redshanks, making them drop food items.” 🔍 Overview Elegant and long-legged, the Greenshank is a...