Links
Ian Barnard's Birds of Sussex website includes a Recent Sightings page and photographs of many of the scarcer birds recorded in the county.
Interested in butterflies and moths? Have a look at the Butterfly Conservation - Sussex Branch website which includes a Sightings page regularly updated by Adrian Thomas.
FreeFoto.com is the largest collection of free photographs on the Internet. The comprehensive, yet easy to navigate site, offers a number of images of Sussex that are free for on-line use.
Visiting Hampshire or Dorset? Why not check out Simon Curson's Project Fred website? Simon's wildlife walks and courses in Hampshire and Dorset will help you find out more about the wealth of wildlife in these counties.
The RXwildlife website covers all the latest wildlife news and events for the Hastings, Rye Bay, Dungeness and Romney Marsh area.
With over 1500 members the Sussex Ornithological Society is one of the biggest bird clubs in the UK. Its' website includes an Events Diary, a regularly updated Recent Sightings page and information on how to join the SOS.
The Sussex Wildlife Trust is the leading conservation organisation covering East and West Sussex. It has over 30,000 members and through its' nature reserves looks after 3000 acres of downland, woodland, wetland and heath.
Ian Barnard's Birds of Sussex website includes a Recent Sightings page and photographs of many of the scarcer birds recorded in the county.
Interested in butterflies and moths? Have a look at the Butterfly Conservation - Sussex Branch website which includes a Sightings page regularly updated by Adrian Thomas.
FreeFoto.com is the largest collection of free photographs on the Internet. The comprehensive, yet easy to navigate site, offers a number of images of Sussex that are free for on-line use.
Visiting Hampshire or Dorset? Why not check out Simon Curson's Project Fred website? Simon's wildlife walks and courses in Hampshire and Dorset will help you find out more about the wealth of wildlife in these counties.
The RXwildlife website covers all the latest wildlife news and events for the Hastings, Rye Bay, Dungeness and Romney Marsh area.
With over 1500 members the Sussex Ornithological Society is one of the biggest bird clubs in the UK. Its' website includes an Events Diary, a regularly updated Recent Sightings page and information on how to join the SOS.
The Sussex Wildlife Trust is the leading conservation organisation covering East and West Sussex. It has over 30,000 members and through its' nature reserves looks after 3000 acres of downland, woodland, wetland and heath.
