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| The Birds of Sussex | | | - Species Records and the Sussex List |
Gyr Falcon
| 1845 |
A grey-phase adult shot while devouring a pigeon on a wheat stack at Mayfield (ES) in January (BoMNH 207231) is illustrated in Borrer, W. 1891. The Birds of Sussex. Porter. London. |
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WB dFH |
| 1882 |
A white-phase adult female shot at Bullock Hill, Woodingdean (ES) on 26 September was reported to have been present for a few days and was likened to 'a newspaper blown along by the wind' (BoMNH 207235). |
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WB dFH |
| 1972 |
A white-phase individual present on the Downs between Cissbury and Chanctonbury Rings (WS) from 11 to 24 March. |
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