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Birds

Birds 

White Stork visits the Park

22 February 202022 February 2020 cvcp-admin

This week we have been fortunate that a White Stork has been seen in the valley and it seems to

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Birds 

Coastal Birds in Winter

2 December 20182 December 2018 cvcp-admin

Now that winter is approaching there are different birds to be seen along the coast. Although many of the birds

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Mute Swan courtship
Birds Wildlife 

Courtship time in the valley

11 February 2018 cvcp-admin

As spring approaches the wildlife in the valley starts to think about reproducing. A couple of female Mute Swans were

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Grey Lag Geese landing at Crowhurst pool
Birds Wildlife 

Winter Visitors

30 November 2017 cvcp-admin

The Combe Valley plays host to a number of over-wintering birds each year and some of these are beginning to

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Oystercatchers on Bulverhythe Beach

23 February 201726 February 2017 cvcp-admin Oystercatcher

Quite a few oystercatchers can be seen along Bulverhythe Beach.  These distinctive birds love to feed on cockles and mussels.

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Tufted Duck on Crowhurst Lake

23 February 201726 February 2017 cvcp-admin Tufted Duck

13 February 2017 This group of Tufted Duck were on the pool in the Crowhurst arm of the park this

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Lapwing in the valley

19 February 201726 February 2017 cvcp-admin Lapwing

6 February 2017 Recently there have been a group of about 25 Lapwing in the flood meadows. Visible from the

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Raptors over the valley

19 February 201726 February 2017 cvcp-admin Buzzard

19 January 2017 There are a number of Buzzards that seem to be resident in the valley. This morning there

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Birds Wildlife 

Grey lag geese in the flood meadows

19 February 201726 February 2017 cvcp-admin geese

3 January 2017 Winter is a quiet time in the valley but there are quite a few winter visitors to

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Footpath Status – 1 November

Paths across the valley are mostly under water now, but higher paths and the path along the river, although muddy are still passable. The Greenway is fine.

Report overgrown rights of way to East Sussex and other paths to the Friends of Combe Valley.

Recent Posts

  • Footpath & Park Furniture Maintenance
  • Rare Willow Emeralds seen in the Park
  • Blue-green algae
  • Keeping the Combe Valley Countryside Park beautiful
  • Reedbed Fire
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