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Join our Flower Walk, Sunday 26 May

Friends of Shoreham Beach Local Nature Reserve Posted on May 6, 2024 by Fosbeach AdminAugust 7, 2024

Join us for this year’s Friends of Shoreham Beach (FoSB) LNR Flower Walk, here’s a quick reminder: The event is free of charge for our members and £2 per adult for everyone else. If you aren’t a member yet, you … Continue reading →

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FoSB Flower Walk 2024

Friends of Shoreham Beach Local Nature Reserve Posted on May 6, 2024 by Fosbeach AdminMay 23, 2024

Join us for this year’s Friends of Shoreham Beach (FoSB) LNR Flower Walk, here’s a quick reminder: The event is free of charge for our members and £2 per adult for everyone else. If you aren’t a member yet, you … Continue reading →

Wheatear

Friends of Shoreham Beach Local Nature Reserve Posted on April 12, 2024 by Fosbeach AdminJuly 16, 2024

These long-distance migrants arrive on our shores from mid-March, and can be seen along the beach, resting and refuelling, before continuing their migration further north.  The sight of the first Wheatear in spring is an exciting spectacle for many birders: … Continue reading →

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Stonechat

Friends of Shoreham Beach Local Nature Reserve Posted on April 11, 2024 by Fosbeach AdminJuly 16, 2024

Stonechats don’t breed anywhere near the beach, but are sometimes seen during the autumn and winter months when they stray away from their breeding territories. It’s possible that some birds also arrive from the continent, in search of a relatively … Continue reading →

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Sanderling

Friends of Shoreham Beach Local Nature Reserve Posted on April 10, 2024 by Fosbeach AdminJuly 16, 2024

This diminutive wader is generally seen only during the winter months, and is always close to the very edge of the shoreline. If you see a small bird scurrying around like a clockwork mouse, just managing to avoid the breaking … Continue reading →

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Common Starling

Friends of Shoreham Beach Local Nature Reserve Posted on April 9, 2024 by Fosbeach AdminJuly 16, 2024

These noisy and charismatic birds are becoming less common, and are now a species of high conservation concern. Small flocks sometimes appear on the beach, exploiting seeds and small insects hiding in the vegetation.  Starlings are good mimics, and often … Continue reading →

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Ringed Plover

Friends of Shoreham Beach Local Nature Reserve Posted on April 8, 2024 by Fosbeach AdminJuly 16, 2024

A distinctive looking wader with their black ‘bandit’ eye-masks and orange legs. Most often seen on the harbour arm, but also along the tide line when there’s not too many people around. Generally seen in the autumn and winter months, … Continue reading →

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House Sparrow

Friends of Shoreham Beach Local Nature Reserve Posted on April 7, 2024 by Fosbeach AdminJuly 27, 2024

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 →

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Herring Gull

Friends of Shoreham Beach Local Nature Reserve Posted on April 6, 2024 by Fosbeach AdminJuly 16, 2024

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 →

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Great Black-backed Gull 

Friends of Shoreham Beach Local Nature Reserve Posted on April 5, 2024 by Fosbeach AdminJuly 16, 2024

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 →

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