Rye Harbour Nature Reserve EVENTS 2012

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Rye Harbour Nature Reserve EVENTS 2012

Introduction Visiting the Nature Reserve Rye Harbour is 1.4 miles southeast of Rye, signposted off the A259 on the Rye/Winchelsea road. There is a free car park with toilets nearby at Rye Harbour. Access There is easy access around the Reserve, with five hides with wheelchair access, wheelchair friendly paths, disabled toilets in the village and many seats. Well behaved dogs are welcomed, but please keep them on a lead for the benefit of others. Join The FRIENDS To help protect the wildlife and peace of this special, unspoilt place, please join the Friends of Rye Harbour Nature Reserve. You will receive regular newsletters with details of special guided walks and events. To do this, please send your details and a minimum of 5 per person to the address shown below. Donations please Many events in this programme are free, but donations are Children s events Some events are aimed at children and are indicated by C in the text. Contact details Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Lime Kiln Cottage Information Centre Rye Harbour, East Sussex TN31 7TU Office: 01797 227784 Email: rhnroffice@sussexwt.org.uk This programme is delivered by Sussex Wildlife Trust staff and the Friends of Rye Harbour Nature Reserve. Further information www.wildrye.info To find out more about Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, including joining the Friends. www.rxwildlife.org.uk For daily wildlife information from Hastings to Hythe, including Dungeness and Rye Harbour Nature Reserves. www.ryeharbour.net For exploring old photos of Rye Harbour village. 2 Rye Harbour Nature Reserve

Sun Jan 8th 10.30am 1.30pm (2 miles) Beach Reserve Circular Walk A closer look at winter birds with a good chance of Golden Plover and perhaps a Peregrine hunting them! Bring a packed lunch. Donations INFOCUS visit the Reserve regularly, providing an opportunity to try out new optical equipment under field conditions. See www.at-infocus.co.uk for dates. January Sun Jan 29th 10.30am about 2pm (4 miles) A Winter Ramble around Pett Level Come and look at wintering birds on the levels and in the reedbeds of Pett Level. Please bring your own lunch and binoculars if you have them. Meet at the roadside pool at Pett Level TQ903146. Donations Environment Agency The government agency that manages the sea defences along this coast and the Harbour of Rye. For more info see www.environment-agency.gov.uk Like Kiln Cottage Information Centre Events 2012 3

February Mermaid s Purse Sat Feb 4th 10am 12noon Adopt-a-Beach Litter Survey Help to collect and survey litter for the Marine Conservation Society s Beachwatch campaign. Mon Feb 13th 12 3pm C Crafty Creations Drop in and do an art & craft activity based on the Reserve s wildlife. Drop in to Lime Kiln Cottage Information Centre between 12 and 3pm. Donations Tue Feb 14th 12 3pm C Fun Bird Activities Celebrate National Nestbox Week by making homes and treats for your garden birds! Drop in to Lime Kiln Cottage Information Centre between 12 and 3pm. Donations Wed Feb 15th 10am 12noon (2 miles) C Hunt for the Missing Purse Join our winter hunt along the Rye Harbour shore for egg cases of sharks, skates and rays. Information Centre. Donations Sat Feb 18th 2.30pm Winter Lecture: My Kind of Birding A talk by Colin Page, illustrated by a new selection of some of his best birdwatching photos. Organised by the Friends of Rye Harbour Nature Reserve. Winchelsea Beach Community Hall. Open to all, donations Sun Feb 19th 1 4pm (2.5 miles) Camber Castle Wildlife and History A chance to go inside Camber Castle, visit the birdwatching hide at Castle Water and see the wetland wildlife there. Meet at Brede Lock. Donations Camber Castle 4 Rye Harbour Nature Reserve

March April Mon Apr 2nd 12 3pm C Paint and Plant Drop in to the information centre and have a go at decorating a plant pot and planting some seeds to grow in it. Drop in to Lime Kiln Cottage Information Centre between 12 and 3pm. 2 per pot. Sandwich Tern Sat Mar 10th 10am 1pm Spring Beach Clean We should see the first Wheatears and Sandwich Terns while helping to remove the winter s rubbish. Hot soup will be served at the end. Meet at Rye Harbour car park with work gloves if you have them. Sat Mar 17th 7.30pm Winter Lecture: Extreme Mothing An illustrated talk by Graeme Lyons, Sussex Wildlife Trust. Some of the more exciting moth-related stories Graeme and other moth-ers have experienced over the last 20 years. Organised by the Friends of Rye Harbour Nature Reserve. Winchelsea Beach Community Hall. Open to all, donations Tue Apr 3rd 10.30am 12noon (1 mile) C Mud Exploration Discover the marvellous minibeasts that live on the mudflats in our saltmarsh. Wellies/old shoes and clothes advised! Information Centre. Donations Wed Apr 4th 11am-12.30pm (2 miles) C Shell Search Explore the strandline looking for different shells and other flotsam and jetsam washed up by the sea. Bring a bucket for your finds! Information Centre. Donations Butterfly Shell Events 2012 5

April Thu Apr 5th 2 4pm C Easter fun at Camber Castle Come to Camber Castle and take part in some fun activities in and around this old ruin. Booking essential on 01797 227784. Please note there is no vehicular access to the Castle 1 mile walk across fields from Rye or Winchelsea Beach. Meet at Camber Castle. Charge 2 Wed Apr 11th 2 3.30pm (1 mile) C Minibeasts Bring the family to hunt for minibeasts hiding from view. Donations Fri Apr 13th 10am 4pm (2 miles) C I Spy How many items can you spy around the Reserve on our short circular walk. Pick up an activity sheet from Lime Kiln Cottage Information Centre. Donations Whimbrel Brown-banded Carder Bee Sat Apr 21st 1 4pm (2.5 miles) Camber Castle Wildlife and History A chance to go inside Camber Castle, visit the birdwatching hide at Castle Water and see the wetland wildlife. Meet at Brede Lock. Donations Sun Apr 22nd 2 4pm Adopt-a-Beach Litter Survey Help to collect and survey litter for the Marine Conservation Society s Beachwatch campaign. Sun Apr 29th 4.30am 8am (3 miles) Whimbrel Watch Enjoy the dawn chorus of gulls, terns, waders, wheatears and skylarks, and count the Whimbrel leaving their roost. Donations 6 Rye Harbour Nature Reserve

May June Mon May 7th 10am 1pm New Saltmarsh Habitat Walk Come and find out more about this exciting project and watch the sea come in on a Spring Tide. See and hear Wheatears, waders, gulls and terns. Donations Sat May 12th 1 4pm (2.5 miles) Camber Castle Wildlife and History A chance to go inside Camber Castle, visit the birdwatching hide at Castle Water and see the wetland wildlife there. Meet at Brede Lock. Donations Sat May 26th 2 4pm (2 miles) C Childrens Birdwatching Learn a bit more about birdwatching and come and see our breeding birds on Ternery Pool. Suitable for accompanied children aged 6-14. Booking essential on 01797 227784. Charge 2 Saltmarsh Common Darter Fri Jun 1st Sun Jun 10th 10am 4pm C Bird Bingo! Pick up a bingo card from Lime Kiln Cottage information centre and see how many birds you can see around the Reserve. You should see gulls, terns, waders and their chicks! Drop in to Lime Kiln Cottage Information Centre for your bingo card. 1 per card. Wed Jun 6th 10 11.30am C Creepy Crawlies Join the warden, Chris, in a hunt for spiders, bugs, flies and other minibeasts hiding from view. Donations RX Wildlife Festival 2012 2nd 10th June There will be wildlife activities at Hastings, Pett Level, Rye Harbour, Camber, Dungeness and Romney Marsh. Most activities are free, but donations will be More info at www.rxwildlife.org.uk Events 2012 7

June July Sat Jun 9th 10.30am 12.30pm (2 miles) Coastal Plants at Rye Harbour Find out how the Reserve s shingle plants cope with their dry, windy and salty environment! Donations Sun Jun 10th 4 6.30pm Breeding Birds Come down to the Reserve to see how our breeding terns, gulls and waders are doing this year. Donations Sun Jun 24th 8am Trapping Sharks, Tigers and Elephants! The warden will show you the Rye Harbour moth trap for last night s catch. Lime Kiln Cottage Information Centre. Wheelchair accessible. Donations Mediterranean Gull Marsh Helleborine Sun Jul 8th 2 4pm Horse Stingers and Devil s Darning Needles Colourful, elegant and harmless: take a close look at dragonflies and damselflies. Meet at Brede Lock. Donations Sat Jul 14th 10am 12pm Adopt-a-Beach Litter Survey Help to collect and survey litter for the Marine Conservation Society s Beachwatch campaign. Sun Jul 15th 10.30am 12.30pm (2 miles) Four Special Flowers Take a closer look at the Reserve s plants, finding rarities like Marsh Helleborine, Least Lettuce, Stinking Hawk s-beard and Sea Heath, but also looking at the more common flowers. Donations 8 Rye Harbour Nature Reserve

Sun Jul 22nd 2 3.30pm Spiders and their Webs Join the warden, Chris, on a hunt for a variety of different spiders, and learn how they create their webs. Information Centre. Donations Tue Jul 24th 10.30am 12noon C Glorious Mud Come and explore the saltmarsh looking for minibeasts and crabs hiding in the mud. Wellies advisable! Booking essential on 01797 227784. Information Centre. Charge 2 Camber Castle is open to the public on the first Saturday of the month from July to September at 2pm for a guided tour. Admission 3 adults. Please check details www.wildrye.info/reserve/ cambercastle July Wed Jul 25th 10 11.30am C Shrimping & Rockpooling at Pett Level Investigate the shallow water and rockpools at low tide. Please wear suitable clothing and footwear for paddling/wading in the sea. Booking essential on 01797 227784. Meet at eastern entrance to Pett Level village. Charge 2 Thu Jul 26th 10 11am C Moths for all ages Bring the family to learn about the moths that fly around the Reserve at night. Information Centre. Wheelchair accessible. Donations Sun Jul 29th 10.30am 12.30pm (2 miles) Beginners Bird Watching Learn how to identify a variety of resident and migrant birds. Binoculars and field guides available to use on the day. Meet at the Rye Harbour car park. Donations Mon Jul 30th 2 4pm (2 miles) C Pond Dipping at Castle Water A walk through the Nature Reserve to Castle Water to find out what wildlife lurks amongst the reeds. Booking essential on 01797 227784. Meet at Brede Lock. Charge 2 Events 2012 9

August Shrimping Weds Aug 1st 1.30 3pm C Minibeasts Bring the family to hunt for minibeasts hiding from view. Booking essential on 01797 227784. Information Centre. Charge 2 Fri Aug 3rd 10am 12.30pm (2 miles) Brilliant Birds Come along and learn all about the birds that live here in the summer, and have a go at some birdy crafts. Suitable for accompanied children aged 5 and over. Booking essential on 01797 227784. Charge 3 Sat Aug 4th 8am Caught in a trap! A final chance to inspect the Rye Harbour moth traps. Information Centre. Wheelchair accessible. Donations Wed Aug 8th 10 11.30am C Shrimping at Rye Harbour Explore the shallow sea at low tide, looking for shrimps, crabs and flatfish. Please wear suitable footwear and clothing for paddling/wading in the sea. Booking essential on 01797 227784. Information Centre. Charge 2 10 Rye Harbour Nature Reserve

Thu Aug 9th 10am midday (2 miles) C Camber Castle for Kids A guided walk through the Nature Reserve to look inside Camber Castle one of Henry VIII s fortifications. Suitable for accompanied children aged 5 and over. Booking essential on 01797 227784. Meet at Brede Lock. Charge 2 Mon Aug 13th 1.30 3.30pm (2 miles) C Pond Dipping at Castle Water A walk through the Nature Reserve to Castle Water to find out what wildlife lurks amongst the reeds. Booking essential on 01797 227784. Meet at Brede Lock. Charge 2 Marsh Frog August Thu Aug 16th 10am 1pm C Crafty Creations Drop in to the information centre and have a go at some wildlifethemed arts & crafts. Drop in to Lime Kiln Cottage Information Centre. Charge 1 per item. Tue Aug 21st 10.30am 12 noon (1 mile) C Postcards from the beach Come down to the beach, explore the strandline, and take home a postcard made from things you have found! Booking essential on 01797 227784. Information Centre. Charge 2 Wed Aug 22nd 10am 1pm (2 miles) C Treasure Trail Ahoy me hearties! Can you follow the map and clues to find the hidden treasure? There may be a prize if you can. Drop in to Lime Kiln Cottage Information Centre. Charge 2 per trail sheet. Fri Aug 24th 10.30am 12noon (1mile) C Glorious Mud Explore the saltmarsh looking for crabs and minibeasts hiding in the mud. Wellies advisable! Booking essential on 01797 227784. Information Centre. Charge 2 Events 2012 11

August Sun Aug 26th 12noon 3pm (2 miles) C Camber Castle Bug Hunt and Picnic A family picnic in Camber Castle will precede a hunt for freshwater wildlife, from frogs and newts to leeches in Castle Water. Meet at Brede Lock. Donations Wed Aug 29th 6.30pm dusk (2 miles) Birds, Bats and Bugs An evening stroll to Ternery Pool followed by a closer look at some nocturnal creatures with the help of bat detectors. Donations Viper s Bugloss September Sat Sep 8th 9am 12 noon (3 miles) Autumn Migration on the Beach Reserve There should be movements of seabirds, coasting passerines, waders refuelling on the pools and perhaps some raptors. Donations Sat Sep 15th 1 3pm Beachwatch Big Weekend Join in with this national campaign to clean-up Britain s Beaches by helping out with the Rye Harbour litter survey. See www.mcsuk.org for further details. Sun Sep 16th 10am 1pm Camber Castle Wildlife and History A chance to go inside Camber Castle, visit the birdwatching hide at Castle Water and see the wetland wildlife there. Meet at Brede Lock. Donations Sat Sep 22nd RX Bird Race Teams of up to 5 people race to find the most bird species in the RX area in one day. A sponsored event organised by RSPCA Mallydams Wood and Rye Harbour Nature Reserve. Prizes and trophies at 7.30pm at Mallydams. Full details at www.rxwildlife.org.uk/rx-bird-race 12 Rye Harbour Nature Reserve

October Sat Oct 27th 1 4pm (2 miles) Camber Castle Exploration Explore the Castle, the birdwatching hide and the Castle Water wetland for early winter wildlife. Meet at Brede Lock. Donations Greenshank Sat Oct 13th 9am 12noon (3 miles) Autumn Migration Watch Join the warden in a search for warblers in the bushes, waders on the islands and wagtails overhead. Meet at Brede Lock. Donations Sat Oct 20th 2.30pm Winter Lecture: South Downs Westward from Lewes An illustrated talk by Patrick Coulcher, a continuation from his previous talk on the eastern section of the Downs. Organised by the Friends of Rye Harbour Nature Reserve. Winchelsea Beach Community Hall. Open to all, donations Tue Oct 30th 1:30 3pm (1 mile) C Glorious Mud Explore the saltmarsh looking for crabs and minibeasts hiding in the mud. Wellies advisable! Booking essential on 01797 227784. Information Centre. Charge 2 Wed Oct 31st 10am 1pm C Make your own Creepy Crawly Get creative and have a go at making scary Halloween creatures. Drop in to Lime Kiln Cottage Information Centre any time between 10am-1pm. Charge 1 per item. Gadwall Events 2012 13

November & December Sat Nov 17th 2.30pm Winter Lecture: The Birds of Norfolk An illustrated talk by John Buckingham, organised by the Friends of Rye Harbour Nature Reserve. Winchelsea Beach Community Hall. Open to all, donations Sun Nov 18th 10.30am 1pm (3 miles) Winter Birds at the Beach Reserve A chance to get to grips with a good variety of winter visitors: wildfowl, waders, finches and raptors. Donations Wader Pool Hide Sat Dec 1st 10am 1pm Festive Beach Clean A pre-christmas clean-up of rubbish washed up along the beach by the autumn s storms, plus the chance to see many wintering birds. Your efforts will be rewarded with hot soup at Lime Kiln Cottage afterwards. Bring work gloves if you have them. Sussex Wildlife Trust looks after other Nature Reserves and works with land owners, businesses and local communities to conserve Sussex. Find out more at www.sussexwt.org.uk 14 Rye Harbour Nature Reserve

Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Information 1 Established as a Local Nature Reserve in 1970. 2 It is 465ha (1149 acres) of SSSI with shingle ridges, saline lagoons, saltmarsh, reedbed, pits and grassland containing 3,720 species, including 96 Red Data Book species and 9 Red List breeding birds, including Grey Partridge, Skylark and Turtle Dove. 3 Nature Reserve has a Management Committee representing: East Sussex County Council Environment Agency Sussex Wildlife Trust Friends of Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Private Landowners Rother District Council Icklesham Parish Council Rye Town Council Sussex Ornithological Society RSPB British Association of Shooting and Conservation 4 Four staff employed and part funded by Sussex Wildlife Trust. 5 There are five wheelchair accessible birdwatching hides with more than 9km of paths suitable for some wheelchairs. 6 More than 200,000 visitors a year, including over 20,000 people into information centre which was opened by volunteers for more than 2,000 hours in 2011. 7 Friends group established in 1973 and now has 1,920 members and contributes about 25,000 to the Nature Reserve every year. 8 Staff organise and guide about 100 events a year. 9 All this costs about 170,000 a year. 10 For more information visit www.wildrye.info Printed on FSC certified paper which has been independently certified as coming from forests that meet the internationally recognised FSC Principles and Criteria of Forest Stewardship. Events 2012 15

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