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Little Gull
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Little Gull

🔍 Overview The smallest gull in the world, the Little Gull is a scarce but regular passage migrant along the Sussex coast. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Very small (25–29 cm)Plumage: Pale grey back, black underwings (adult), dark smudge on headDistinctive Marks: Short black bill, dainty buildBill: Thin and darkTail: SquareFlight: Buoyant, tern-like flight 🗺️ Habitat...

Little Owl
Bird

Little Owl

🔍 Overview A charming, stocky owl introduced to Britain in the 19th century. Now widespread in Sussex farmland and parkland. 🪶 Key Identification Features Small, rounded body Yellow eyes with expressive white eyebrows Short tail, direct flight 🗺️ Habitat & Distribution Favors open countryside with trees, barns, or old orchards. Seen in Upper Adur Valley,...

Little Stint
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Little Stint

🔍 Overview A tiny Arctic-breeding wader seen on passage, especially in autumn. One of the smallest shorebirds in Sussex. 🪶 Key Identification Features Small, delicate wader with fine bill and short legs Sandy brown above, white below Juveniles show neat scaly pattern 🗺️ Habitat & Distribution Passage migrant at Pagham Harbour, Rye Harbour, and Medmerry...

Lesser Black-backed Gull
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Lesser Black-backed Gull

🔍 Overview A powerful gull with dark slate-grey back, the Lesser Black-backed Gull winters along Sussex coast and inland waters. Scarce breeder. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Large gull (55–60 cm)Plumage: White body; dark grey backDistinctive Marks: Yellow legs, white headBill: Yellow with red spotTail: White with dark bandFlight: Strong, steady glides 🗺️ Habitat & Distribution...

Lesser Whitethroat
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Lesser Whitethroat

📍 Local Expert Tip “The Lesser Whitethroat locally, is far less common than Common Whitethroat and much more elusive. Best found by learning its song and then patiently waiting for a view. Mill Hill generally has 2 – 3 pairs and the Downs Link path heading north from the A27 is another reliable location.” 🔍 Overview...

Linnet
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Linnet

  🔍 Overview Common but decreasing resident and partial migrant. A finch of open countryside and coastal scrub, Linnets are declining in parts of Sussex but remain in farmland and heathlands. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Small (13–14 cm) Male Plumage: Grey head, red breast and forehead in breeding season Female/Non-breeding: Plain brown Bill: Slim...

Little Egret
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Little Egret

🔍 Overview Now a familiar sight across Sussex wetlands. First bred in the UK in the 1990s and has spread rapidly. 🪶 Key Identification Features All white plumage Long black bill, black legs, yellow feet Elegant and slender with neck held in an “S” shape 🗺️ Habitat & Distribution Widespread at Adur Valley,  Widewater, Goring...

Kestrel
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Kestrel

🔍 Overview A familiar falcon, the Kestrel hovers vigilantly over Sussex fields and roadsides, searching for small prey. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Medium raptor (34–38 cm)Plumage: Reddish-brown back, grey head (male)Distinctive Marks: Hovering behaviourBill: HookedTail: Long, fannedFlight: Stays stationary in wind 🗺️ Habitat & Distribution Open farmland, roadside verges, heathland — look near Cissbury Ring...

Kingfisher
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Kingfisher

🔍 Overview A flash of electric blue by Sussex waters — the Kingfisher is small but striking, and the emblem of healthy rivers. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Tiny (16–17 cm)Plumage: Bright blue back, orange underpartsDistinctive Marks: Large head, dagger billBill: Long and blackTail: Short and squareFlight: Fast, direct, just above water 🗺️ Habitat & Distribution...

Kittiwake
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Kittiwake

🔍 Overview A delicate, cliff-loving gull, the Kittiwake may be seen from Sussex headlands during passage or following ships. Common but very localised breeding species; fairly common or common winter visitor and passage migrant. Rare away from coast. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Medium (37–40 cm)Plumage: White with grey wings and dark wingtipsDistinctive Marks: Thin, forked...