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1999-2024 Celebrating 25 years of Birding

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This is a significant year for Henfield Birdwatch as we celebrate our 25th anniversary. We are looking forward to an exciting year of activities – all of which are free for members!

There are walks and talks going on all year. Keep an eye on the Events for Members section, join the Facebook Group and look out for the Newsletters for more information.

 

Henfield is a great place for birds and people!

Welcome to the Henfield Birdwatch website. We are a group with an interest in birds and wildlife in general. We welcome people whatever their birding knowledge. We have group walks, talks, meet regularly for lunch and some people like to share their sightings online.

We aim to ensure that Henfield remains a great place for birds and some of our members like to become more involved by

  • regularly surveying and monitoring the local bird population and species
  • helping Henfield residents to be aware of our local birds and how to help them flourish

If this sounds interesting and you would like to join us you would be warmly welcomed.

Latest Sightings

Spoonbill on the Levels

A Spoonbill was present on Rye Farm Levels this morning.

Angela Thyer, 21st March 2024

  21st March 2024
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Snipe on the Common!

I ad a message from Libby Morris on the sightings email address to say that she and Graham Lyons had been searching for invertebrates on the Common and had put up 9 Snipe from the reedbed, plus had a Yellowhammer fly over and a Skylark singing.

Val Bentley, 19th March 2024 19th March 2024
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Downslink

I was down the Downslink this morning  and saw Little Egrets but there was also a Great White Egret which was at the back of the field that adjoins the heronry. Also a couple of Grey Herons on nests. A pair of Lapwings were territorial displaying near the Downslink in the field next to the Mill Stream, while there were also
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Ravens

A pair of Ravens honking at each other over Bishops Park this morning.

Les Cheeseman, 14th March 2024 15th March 2024
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Chiffchaffs

At last they've arrived. Two males were singing down the path earlier and another was in the garden this afternoon. First Brimstone as well!

Will Green, 14th March 2024 15th March 2024
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Today's walk

Angela and I were able to welcome new member Rikki on the walk this morning – a very dull morning, which made it tricky to see any colour at all on the birds high up in the trees, and the wildfowl were a bit monochrome too!

All the usual stuff along the first part of the walk, plenty of Robins & Wrens, and a couple
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March Area 9 walk

Angela and I were able to welcome new member Rikki on the walk this morning – a very dull morning, which made it tricky to see any colour at all on the birds high up in the trees, and the wildfowl were a bit monochrome too!

All the usual stuff along the first part of the walk, plenty of Robins & Wrens, and
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Today

Walked along the mill stream – gives the legs a good workout trudging through the mud! A Lapwing with a lovely long crest in the first field on the left, and later one displaying on the right hand side further down. Three Reed Buntings singing with slightly different variations, Skylarks, Meadow Pipits and one Yellowhammer.
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White-fronted Geese

Still down between the Millstream and Stretham this morning. Rest of sightings later!

Val Bentley, 8th March 2024

  8th March 2024
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Downslink

A windless, misty morning with a promise of sun enticed me and Lesley and I out down the Downs Link this morning, a joy having been in front of a computer for two days! And what a walk it was too; signs of spring followed us all the way down the track. Robins, Wrens, Blackbirds, Dunnocks were in full song, Great Spotted
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Area 8 Survey

At last a sunny morning, so I took the chance to do my area 8 survey which starts in Woods Mill car park, up the road to Oreham Common, across the fields and up the hill to Sands Farm and back to finish on the reserve. I still had to plough through the welly deep mud in places but it was great to be out and not get soaked
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Rye Farm area

I took a little wander among the showers this afternoon and found some of the species we’d not managed to get on the SDOS walk last Saturday. As I started down the track a Mistle Thrush was singing nearby, then a Water Rail squealed and scuttled across from the near to far side of the first pond and a Greenfinch wheezing