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- Species Records and the Sussex List |
May 2012 Update: The current Sussex List, available as an Excel spreadsheet, can be downloaded by => clicking here
White-throated Sparrow
| 1872 |
[A female netted with Yellowhammers at Bevendean, Brighton (ES) on 22 March was not included as a genuine wild bird by Walpole-Bond, as 'in all probability (all half dozen British examples) were escaped importations'.] |
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WB |
| 1968 |
A first-year at Belle Tout Wood, Beachy Head (ES) between 19 and 30 October was at times very elusive, it was the 7th British record. |
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