Source: Adastra 2023, published by the Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre, March 2024 2023 got off to a busy start with mossing excursions to all corners of Sussex. As the recording gaps in Mid Sussex have been filled in, we are venturing to the less visited far east and west of the county. We had a […]
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The 2022 progress map shows that the majority of poorly recorded tetrads (ignoring fragmentary ones along the Kent-East Sussex border), are in the east, towards Rye. A search of NBN for Udimore shows 4 species recorded by Francis Rose on 15 April 1968. Having explored the Brede Valley rather briefly last summer, I felt it was time to […]
As celandines flower in hedge bottoms and Cuckoo-pint unfurls its leaves, Great Tits sing Tea-chaa, Tea-chaa, then we know that Spring is on its way and in the sunshine, gentle breeze and blue sky, what could be more delightful than a walk to record bryophytes. The 27 February was just such a day. According to Wikipedia The […]