Exciting stuff !! We are delighted to be a part of this project with partners; Friends of Ashdown Forest, @wildlifewindows.bsky.social and The Ashdown Forest Foundation.
The nest camera will be live streamed on WW, YouTube channel + partners websites, including ours, from Friday 12th June 0400.
Today’s walk at #RSPBBroadwaterWarren was under leaden skies, risk of a shower lashing, a gusty sou’westerly, so my bird list was reduced to: Blackbird; Blackcap; Blue & Coal Tit; Buzzard; Chiffchaff; Crow; Great Spotted WP; Jackdaw; Robin; Siskin; Woodpigeon; Wren
@sussexornitholo.bsky.social
15 joined me for the @sussexornitholo.bsky.social walk at #OldLodgeNR on 13/6 with target birds incl: Cuckoo; Redstart; Spotted Flycatcher; Stonechat: Tree Pipit; Willow Warbler; Whitethroat; Woodlark (30 species in total).
@sussexwildlife.bsky.social
We are really excited to be hosting the Honey-buzzard live stream on our new website. As seen on Springwatch 2026.
tinyurl.com/42ubayu8
The Society part-funded this work, which should contribute much to our understanding of the species’ breeding ecology in Sussex.
Thanks to all partners.
"June can be a surprisingly good month for rarities" writes Paul James.
Read more here;
sos.org.uk/news/june-bi...
📸David Campbell - Honey Buzzard
A manx west and a balearic offshore before being lost to view, also two black terns (inc. oddly an apparent 1st summer bird) offshore then east at Selsey Bill so far