Aerial wondersAs winter looms on the horizon, swallows and house martins are collecting for their long journey south. Mike Russell explains where you can see them start off on their travels... READ MORE » 
StrandedAN INTERESTING, albeit rather gruesome, carcass has been washed up on Selsey Beach... READ MORE » 
BrimstonesBrimstones are traditionally one of our first resident butterflies to appear and herald the start of spring says Laura Bristow, Wild Call Officer... READ MORE » 
Ten things you never knew about...Otters • Males grow surprising big (to the size of a large dog) reaching 1.2 metres from nose to tail • Are nocturnal and can travel up to 25 miles per night patrolling their territory... READ MORE » 
Sussex barn owlThis stunning picture of the barn owl was shown to Sussex Wildlife Trust's annual meeting... READ MORE » 
Grow your own in SussexHealthy gardening, by Kathy Green of the Sussex Wildlife Trust... READ MORE » 
| Playing the foolIn the 21st Century practical jokes are still very much in vogue with elaborate tricks being played, not only on family and friends, but on the entire nation with television, radio stations and newspapers joining in the fun, trying to ‘gull’ the public... READ MORE » 
Great frog and toad showMike Russell reports that while frogs and toads are not uncommon, they are two of our most threatened species... READ MORE » 
The Mating GameA RED heart pierced by cupid’s arrow is the traditional image of St Valentine’s day symbolizing the vulnerability of love... READ MORE » 
Sussex birdwatchingPagham Harbour in West Sussex is where thousands of birds make their home during the winter months, giving us the chance to see some breathtaking sights, says Mike Russell... READ MORE » 
Sussex HeathsIping and Stedham Common in West Sussex is home to some amazing wildlife, as Mike Russell discovers... READ MORE » 
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