🔍 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
🔍 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
🔍 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
🔍 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
🔍 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
🔍 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...
Magpie
🔍 Overview A familiar black-and-white bird in Sussex gardens and fields, with a reputation for intelligence and bold behaviour. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Medium-large (44–46 cm) Plumage: Black and white with iridescent green and blue wing and tail sheen Bill: Large and strong Tail: Long and wedge-shaped Flight: Steady, fluttery with long glides 🗺️...
Little Grebe
🔍 Overview Also known as “Dabchick,” the Little Grebe is a small, round diving bird commonly found on Sussex ponds and lakes. 🪶 Key Identification Features Size: Tiny (25–29 cm)Plumage: Chestnut neck, dark back in summer; duller in winterDistinctive Marks: Puffy shape, hidden tailBill: Short and pointedTail: Virtually absentFlight: Rarely flies; prefers diving 🗺️ Habitat &...
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
🔍 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,...









