Find Birds by Location
Find which birds you may see in your selected location. (Locations with an * are outside of our Recording Area). The month defaults to the current month. This function is continuing to be developed, any problems identified please email webmaster@sdos.org
(Bird data shown is for the 25 years 2000 to 2024 inclusive). When selecting a bird, months shown in Red are very small numbers(<10)
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Bearded Tit
๐ Overview A reedbed specialist with a misleading nameโmore closely related to larks than tits. A scarce breeder and winter visitor in Sussex. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Male: Ginger body,…
Blackbird
๐ 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…
Blackcap
๐๏ธ Blackcap ๐ 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….
Blue Tit
๐ Overview A colourful and acrobatic garden favourite across Sussex. Found in almost any habitat with trees and shrubs, especially fond of garden feeders. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Size: Small…
Brambling
๐ Overview The Brambling is a winter finch visitor from Scandinavia, adding colour and excitement to Sussex flocks. Most often seen in beech woods or mixed with Chaffinches in farmland….
Carrion Crow
๐ 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. ๐ชถ Key Identification…
Chaffinch
๐ Overview One of the most colourful and common finches in Sussex. Males are especially bright in spring. Found in gardens, woodlands, and farmland year-round. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Size:…
Coal Tit
๐ Overview A small, agile woodland bird that often joins mixed flocks in Sussex woodlands and gardens. Less bold than the blue tit but just as active and vocal. ๐ชถ…
Common Buzzard
๐ Overview Once rare, the Common Buzzard is now Sussexโs most widespread raptor. Often seen circling high above woodland and farmland, especially in spring. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Size: Medium-large…
Common Chiffchaff
๐ Overview A small, greenish warbler, arriving in Sussex each spring. Known for its rhythmic, onomatopoeic โchiff-chaffโ song. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Size: Very small (10โ12 cm) Plumage: Olive-grey above,…
Common Crossbill
๐ Overview A chunky finch with a unique bill adapted for extracting conifer seeds. Irregular breeder and irruptive winter visitor in Sussex. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Male: Brick-red body Female/juvenile:…
Common Redstart
๐ Overview A striking summer migrant, the Common Redstart is a woodland gem in Sussex. Males are vibrant, and the species nests in old tree holes and clearings. ๐ชถ Key…
Common Starling
๐ Overview Shiny and social, the Starling is a brilliant presence in Sussex fields and gardens. Known for its iridescent plumage and murmuring flocks. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Size: Medium…
Dartford Warbler
๐ Overview A local Sussex speciality and year-round resident of heathland. A small, dark warbler with a big personality. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Male: Dark grey above, reddish below, red…
Dunnock
๐ Overview A shy, understated passerine of Sussex gardens and shrubberies. Often mistaken for a sparrow, but with a skittish, furtive nature. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Size: Small (14 cm)…
Garden Warbler
๐ Overview A shy and secretive summer breeder in Sussex woodlands. Common in MayโJuly, itโs more often heard than seen, with a rich, beautiful song. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Size:…
Great Tit
๐ Overview A large, vocal tit common in Sussex gardens, woodlands, and parks year-round. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Size: Medium (14โฏcm) Plumage: Yellow belly and green back Distinctive Marks: Black…
Jackdaw
๐ Overview The smallest UK crow, Jackdaws are common across Sussexโs farmlands, towns, and woodlands. Known for their curious, intelligent behaviour. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Size: Medium (33 cm) Plumage:…
Lesser Whitethroat
๐ย 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…
Magpie
๐ Overview A familiar black-and-white bird in Sussex gardens and fields, with a reputation for intelligence and bold behaviour. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Size: Medium-large (44โ46 cm) Plumage: Black and…
Pied Flycatcher
๐ Overview A smart, black-and-white songbird seen mainly on spring and autumn passage in Sussex. Scarce breeder. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Male: Black above, white below, white wing patches Female:…
Redpoll
๐ Overview A tiny finch with a crimson cap, the Redpoll is a winter visitor to Sussex, occasionally forming flocks in birch woods and weedy patches. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features…
Ring Ouzel
๐ Overview A summer thrush from upland Britain, seen in Sussex during spring and autumn migration. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Blackish plumage with pale wing edges Bold white crescent across…
Ring-necked Parakeet
๐ Overview A striking green parrot with a growing presence in Sussex, especially around urban parks and gardens. Scarce introduced resident; has bred. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Bright green plumage…
Robin
๐ Overview A beloved and bold garden bird, the Robin is a year-round presence throughout Sussex in gardens, woodlands, and hedgerows. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Size: Small (14 cm) Plumage:…
Siskin
๐ OverviewA colourful finch often seen in Sussex during winter, especially in alder and conifer stands. Some breed locally, mostly in wooded uplands. ย Fairly common breeder. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features…
Spotted Flycatcher
๐ OverviewA slim, subtly beautiful summer visitor thatโs sadly declining in Sussex. Typically seen sallying out from open perches to catch insects mid-air. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Size: Small (14โ15…
Tree Pipit
๐ OverviewFairly common but local summer visitor. A subtle but charismatic spring migrant to Sussex heathlands. Known for its parachuting song flight over open areas. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Size:…
Waxwing
๐ Overview A striking winter visitor from Scandinavia, appearing in irruption years (every few winters) and favouring berry-laden trees. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Pinkish-grey body Prominent crest, black mask Yellow…
Whinchat
๐ OverviewA charming migrant seen in Sussex during spring and autumn passage. Prefers rough fields and heathland edges. Rare summer visitor; last bred in 1999. Very rare in winter. ๐ชถ…
Woodcock
๐ OverviewA mysterious and well-camouflaged woodland wader, mostly encountered at dusk or flushed from dense cover. Winters widely in Sussex. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Size: Medium-large (33โ38 cm) Plumage: Mottled…
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…
Woodpigeon
๐ Overview The most widespread and abundant pigeon in Sussex and across the UK. Common in gardens, farmland, parks, and woodlands. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Size: Large pigeon (38โ44 cm)…
Wren
๐ Overview Britainโs most widespread breeding bird, the Wren is tiny but loud, often found in tangled undergrowth across Sussex. ๐ชถ Key Identification Features Size: Tiny (9 cm) Plumage: Brown…