Thursday, 25 June 2026

First Visit to Henfield Levels with the East Grinstead RSPB Local Group

 

Rye Farm Levels, Henfield – A Successful New Venue

Fifteen members of our East Grinstead RSPB Local Group visited to Rye Farm Levels near Henfield on Saturday 20th June. The walk formed part of our continuing effort to explore more local sites and, judging by the turnout and the wildlife encountered, it proved to be an excellent choice.

Our 4.5-mile circular route followed the Downs Link before returning along the River Adur, taking us through a variety of habitats including farmland, woodland and riverside reedbeds. Although the weather was warm, conditions were much more comfortable than forecast earlier in the week.

Birding was steady throughout the morning, with an impressive total of 42 species recorded. Highlights included excellent views of Yellowhammer, one of our target species, and an unexpected juvenile Cuckoo that was eventually relocated and confirmed by several members of the group. Other notable sightings included Reed Warbler, Reed Bunting, Sedge Warbler, Linnet, Whitethroat, Kestrel and Red Kite.

Yellowhammer - courtesy of Phil Aylen

Yellowhammer - courtesy of Patrick Sullivan


Reed Warbler - courtesy of Phil Aylen

Song Thrush - courtesy of Phil Aylen


The wildlife interest extended well beyond birds. Marbled White butterflies were particularly numerous, while Banded Demoiselles, Large Skippers and Small Tortoiseshells added colour to the day. Our photographers also captured a variety of plants including Flowering Reed, Viper's Bugloss and Marsh Woundwort.

Overall, this first visit to Rye Farm Levels was a great success. The combination of diverse habitats, abundant wildlife and good company made for an enjoyable and rewarding morning, and the site is sure to become a popular addition to our future programme.

New species for the 2026 Year List:

173 Bullfinch


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