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v slow spring here, no WW yet for me, although have seen Wheatear,Swallow and Ouzel, generally sea has been poor too. Looks like Easter wkd could see a bit more action.

3 weeks ago 4 0 1 0

In that case…. ✅

3 weeks ago 0 0 0 0

I may be wrong but I think a bird or two from IoW may have dislodged their trackers recently - I could be wrong though.

1 month ago 1 0 1 0
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Beachy Head: Finally caught up with this Ring Ouzel that's been hanging around since 8th March! Otherwise quiet on the land for me.

1 month ago 23 2 0 0
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Beachy Head: Contexually slow passage of Dark-bellied Brent Geese this morning, barely c500 before 08.30, although a Pale-bellied Brent' east at 07.44hrs was nice.

1 month ago 16 4 0 0
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Eastbourne: Many thanks to Harvey for turning up this zinger of a Wheatear at Sovereign Harbour today. What a treat and my first EVER in February. Spring is offically here!

1 month ago 87 13 0 0

Ha… yeah. I had a run down the seafront just now and the beaches are full of onions! I believe they were also wrecked too.

3 months ago 1 0 1 0

Nice, is that your first decent push?

3 months ago 0 0 1 0
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Beachy Head: A nod to changing seasons, 81 eastbound Brent Geese in a short 40 min seawatch this morning.

3 months ago 24 2 1 0
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Calling all photographers and artists. If you have any photos or artworks you'd like to submit for the 2025 Sussex Bird Report, please follow the three simple steps below. As always, many thanks! @sussexornitholo.bsky.social

3 months ago 14 7 0 0

So localised nothing on Beachy Head

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Some nice, sunny birding around Eastbourne. c130 Russian White-fronted Geese between Cuckmere Valley and Sluice Lane Pevensey, a distant but very much alive and healthy (not poisoned or shot) 2cy White-tailed Eagle, missed 4 Tundra Bean Geese that appeared breifly at West Rise.

3 months ago 10 0 0 0

Hedgerows. Who needs ‘em? Transpired it was the Environment Agency who massacred the hedgerows local to here.

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A review of the more interesting avian happenings on Beachy Head in 2025, a decent year. Thanks to all the birders who've put the time in and shared news this year. #RareBirdsUK beachybirder.wordpress.com/2025/12/30/a...

3 months ago 37 4 0 0
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Beachy Head: The autumn keeps giving, after finding my second Pallas’s Warbler of the year last week, moments with a frustrating “Swift sp” on the 8th and today Bob Edgar found this unseasonal Red-backed Shrike at Birling.

5 months ago 31 1 0 0
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Beachy Head: Pleased to find my second Pallas’s Warbler of the autumn, east of wood this morning (suggestion two birds maybe involved) First confirmed sightings since 3 arrived on the 6th last week. Woodcock near the pub.

5 months ago 32 2 0 0

GRIM

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Beachy Head: Finally saw the lingering Yellow-browed Warbler above Francis Bottom, nice to see a return to form for these over the last few autumns. Also on the move, Crossbill, Siskin, Redpoll, Woodlark and several 100 Starling.

5 months ago 13 1 0 0

Brown crested 🤣

6 months ago 0 0 1 0

It’s the enablers (the electorate) that really have me wondering.

6 months ago 0 0 1 0

Can u believe that road has a 60mph speed limit? Which isn’t enforced by the police, who if called to report the frequent drag racing up there, never arrive in a timely manner but 4/5 squad cars attend immediately to a potential suicide report.

6 months ago 1 0 1 0
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Beachy Head: Pleased to find this Melodious Warbler y'day, unfortunately in a private area with no public access. A decent day all around with good numbers of common migrants.

7 months ago 46 1 0 0

Madri man

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A last minute weekend in Tarifa,Sunday saw thousands of Raptors and took an unexpected turn when @beachyheadbirder.bsky.social and I found a Blue-cheeked bee eater.Initially heard calling,then some disbelief but picked up on wires.Thanks @ingloriousbustards.bsky.social ‘s group lending us a scope!

7 months ago 63 4 1 0
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Beachy Head: Pretty poor over the last few days but Wryneck (RL) and total of 4 Honey Buzzard (3 pictured) on 31st was decent enough #sussexbirding

7 months ago 14 0 0 0

A fraction of the birds at large in the SE in modern times Andy

7 months ago 1 0 1 0

most ridiculous name

7 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Beachy Head: A week of NE winds has made it lean pickings, slight improvement this morning, Marsh Harrier, two Hobby, Cetti's Warbler, single Crossbill, slight increase in Willow Warbler.

8 months ago 12 0 1 0

Not sure… before my time here.

8 months ago 1 0 1 0

I think last here was 2011! I believe, in the dim distant past, they were more regular here than Melodious, which by modern standards is unbelievable.

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