Friends of Shoreham Beach Local Nature ReservePosted on by Fosbeach Admin
There’s still a healthy population of these birds around Shoreham and small groups can often be seen on the beach itself. In late summer, many of the plants growing on the beach ‘go to seed’, and this provides sparrows with …Continue reading →
Friends of Shoreham Beach Local Nature ReservePosted on by Fosbeach Admin
Seen all around Shoreham, and daily on the beach, these large gulls are one of our most familiar birds. They are opportunists, which means that there’s not much that they won’t eat! When they are breeding, they can become more …Continue reading →
Friends of Shoreham Beach Local Nature ReservePosted on by Fosbeach Admin
The largest gull in the world, weighing in at 1.6kg, this is a bird not to be messed with! They are present all year round, but numbers increase in the winter months when birds from Norway and Sweden visit us …Continue reading →
Friends of Shoreham Beach Local Nature ReservePosted on by Fosbeach Admin
This is a species that is rapidly declining, and has become scarce on the beach in recent years. Like other finches that can be seen on the beach, Greenfinches feed on seeds and so are dependent on the vegetated shingle. …Continue reading →
Friends of Shoreham Beach Local Nature ReservePosted on by Fosbeach Admin
Who doesn’t admire a Goldfinch, they look almost like a tropical bird with their red faces and flashes of gold in their wings! This is a species that is doing well and has increased significantly across Sussex in recent years. …Continue reading →
Friends of Shoreham Beach Local Nature ReservePosted on by Fosbeach Admin
This is a large seabird, and can sometimes be seen off shore, especially when they are moving to and from their breeding grounds in spring and autumn. At sea, they flap and then glide low over the water, often in …Continue reading →
Friends of Shoreham Beach Local Nature ReservePosted on by Fosbeach Admin
Dunlin is another small wading bird that’s sometimes seen along the shore line in the winter months. They are hardy birds, even if they only weigh about 50 grams. The UK breeding population mostly move south to Europe and North …Continue reading →
Friends of Shoreham Beach Local Nature ReservePosted on by Fosbeach Admin
Join us for our Spring Beach Clean. We’re meeting at Shoreham Fort BN43 5HY: Please bring gloves and wear stout shoes or wellingtons. Litter pickers provided but bring your own if you have one
Friends of Shoreham Beach Local Nature ReservePosted on by Fosbeach Admin
Join us for our Spring Beach Clean. We’re meeting at Shoreham Fort BN43 5HYRefreshments available to be purchased on site. Please bring gloves and wear stout shoes or wellingtons. Litter pickers provided but bring your own if you have one
Friends of Shoreham Beach Local Nature ReservePosted on by Fosbeach Admin
The AGM starts at 7PM but the meeting room will be open from 6:30PM (and drinks available to be purchased from the bar) Everyone is welcome to join this year’s AGM. Which is being held at the Harbour Club (BH43 …Continue reading →