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Bulverhythe Beach & Cliff

This site is one of the most important areas in Hastings & St. Leonards for biodiversity providing habitat for one of the rarest bees in Britain. The complex mosaic of soft rock cliff & undercliff, coastal vegetated shingle, intertidal mudflats , rock and shallow water habitats is rich in coastal and marine life.

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Andrena vaga (grey-backed mining bee)

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Colletes cunicularius (spring plasterer bee)

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Arenaria interpres (turnstone) & Calidris maritima (purple sandpiper)

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