A Guide to the Birds of Sussex |
Contents
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 1 |
SUSSEX TOPOGRAPHY AND ECOLOGY | 8 |
SYSTEMATIC LIST OF BIRDS | 17 |
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Common terms and phrases
appear Ashdown Forest August autumn arrival autumn passage migrant autumn records Beachy Head bred breeding birds breeding season Brighton British Birds Bunting Chichester Harbour coastal common Cuckmere Cuckmere Haven Darwell Reservoir December departure downland earliest date early June East Sussex Eastbourne February flocks four records Gull hard weather hard winters Hastings History of Sussex interior January July Langney Point Large numbers late mainly March Midrips month movements take place Non-breeding summer visitor numbers Occasional in winter odd birds Pagham Harbour pairs nested Passage continues Passage migrant Pett Level Pevensey Pipit Plover Probably regular race recent records recorded annually Resident ringed Rye Harbour Sandpiper second half seen to fly Selsey Bill September Shoreham shot single birds small parties sometimes spring arrival spring passage migrant spring records summering birds Sussex Bird Report Terns Thorney throughout the county usually recorded Vagrant vicinity Wagtail Warbler Weir Wood Reservoir Winter visitor wintering birds