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  1. Nuts! Just heard about RB Fly at Seaford Head yesterday. PIC http://is.gd/4Q3AC
  2. Wonderful November: gloom gathering already, Goldcrest calling insistently in the garden
  3. Sussex Wildlife Trust looking for a grants and business dev officer http://www.sussexwt.org.uk/...
  4. @bugboybaker yes, good plan....
  5. First big group of Fieldfares this morning - 85 headed west
  6. Afore this rain, Chiffchaff at the cricket pitch, and a single Lapwing over Glynde Station
  7. Comment before 12 for a chance to win a home energy monitor http://bit.ly/205GQc [Disclosure: I work for this site :-)]
  8. Pervasive problems with widespread declines more difficult to influence
  9. "Rare birds getting commoner, common getting rarer" is not surprising... targeted projects help small populations disproportionately
  10. Updated: If I had time on my hands (underwatched birding spots near Firle) http://is.gd/4Btkg
  11. First Great Grey Shrike reported back at Ashdown Forest this afternoon http://is.gd/4BrHP
  12. Agreed. RT @steverutt: Excellent shots! RT @brettonbirder Eastern Crowned Warbler pics - http://bit.ly/Z1l1p
  13. @SussexWildlife @bugboybaker lots of ladybirds reported in Worthing http://is.gd/4xwIX - likely to be invasion or local emergence?
  14. Cor. RT @steverutt: Eastern Crowned Warbler in Durham. Struggling to put together a coherent sentence. 5th/6th for the WP?
  15. Pittswood Birds blog is 2 years old - great patch diaryhttp://pittswoodpatch.blogs...
  16. Kingfishers as you've never seen them before (pics) http://is.gd/4vW8d
  17. Rambling Jax' blog: infrequently updated but great pictures and commentary, esp moths http://is.gd/4rp2Q
  18. First Redwing today
  19. Local rarity: Woodcock at Glynde yesterday (Paul S)
  20. Eight GW Egrets at once? That's just greedy.