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Adur SSSI Action Plan Finally Published
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Adur SSSI Action Plan Finally Published

After many years of hard work from SDOS, and more recently, the fabulous Friends of Adur SSSI, Natural England have finally published their action plan for the Adur Estuary SSSI. With the Adur SSSI in ‘unfavourable condition’, action needs to be taken and the plan, also put together with input from the Ouse and Adur...

Goshawks Star In SDOS Walk At West Dean
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Goshawks Star In SDOS Walk At West Dean

This week, SDOS legend Bernie Forbes, led a walk to West Dean woods in West Sussex. The target bird was the Goshawk and sure enough we had distant views of one ( or was it two) gliding above the forest. A first-ever sighting for many of those on the walk. We also had great views...

Curlew From Head-Starting Scheme Returns Again To Adur
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Curlew From Head-Starting Scheme Returns Again To Adur

A tagged Curlew has returned again to the Adur Estuary SSSI, obviously enjoying the surroundings! The bird, recognisable by its “N0” tag and distinctive limp, is a product of the Duke of Norfolk head-starting scheme and was released in June 2022. Since then, “N0” has made occasional visits to the Adur while spending most of...

Green Sandpiper Enjoying Bramber Puddles
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Green Sandpiper Enjoying Bramber Puddles

A gorgeous little Green Sandpiper has been making the most of the wet fields by Maudlin Lane near Bramber. A beautiful bird which will no doubt be gone soon as it heads off to breed. Another solitary Green Sandpiper spent some time at New Monks Park in late 2024 but it remains a rarity in...

Eagle, Adder And Woodcock Star In SDOS Trip To Pulborough
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Eagle, Adder And Woodcock Star In SDOS Trip To Pulborough

Dave Philips led a group of 23 SDOS members on an excellent morning outing to Pulborough Brooks on Wednesday, with the added bonus of beautiful sunshine. This helped to bring the birds out and it was great to hear so many birds singing – from the wheezing call of the Greenfinch to the unmistakable explosive...

SDOS Barn Owl Box Survives Storm Goretti
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SDOS Barn Owl Box Survives Storm Goretti

Our Barn Owl box at Bramber Brooks fell victim to the recent storms, with its host Ash tree getting a right bashing from the winds. However, the box, a bespoke design by the late Dr. Barrie Watson, survived the impact and was re-situated on the tree, ready for the spring breeding season. Horsham DIstrict Council...

Mill Hill Gets Helping Hand From Old Friends
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Mill Hill Gets Helping Hand From Old Friends

The fantastic Friends of Old Shoreham (FOldS) have been working on Mill Hill local nature reserve to help restore the chalk grassland which have been overcome by invasive plants. The work, which started in October of last year, has already had a significant impact on the habitat, as can be seen from the ‘before’ (below)...

Hundreds Of Snipe Give Spectacular Show On Adur Reserve
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Hundreds Of Snipe Give Spectacular Show On Adur Reserve

Up to 300 Snipe did their own version of a Starling murmuration on the Adur Estuary RSPB reserve this week, with ‘wisps’ of these gorgeous little birds dashing around above the incoming tide. Snipe are common in the winter on the RSPB reserve (by the Norfolk Bridge) although due to their incredible mottled brown camouflage...

Widewater Plans Feature On BBC
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Widewater Plans Feature On BBC

Plans to replace a mitigation pipe on the Widewater Lagoon in Lancing are the focus of a BBC story. Click here for story – https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckgjdvljrjeo Water levels dropped severely during the summer courtesy of a broken pipe, with local fish and birdsspecies affected. The Environment Agency will now replace the mitigation pipe and its timber...