Sightings - Martin Mere

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Latest Sightings

This week a bittern was spotted flying into the reedbed during our last bittern survey. On the mere there has been an escapee red-crested pochard (not one of ours), and Mediterranean gulls among the black headed gulls. Over Carum Field a barn owl can be r

22 March 2021

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Latest Sightings

This morning's Wetland Bird Survey recorded the following birds on the reserve.455 Wigeon19 Gadwall318 Teal394 Mallard209 Pintail43 Shoveler17 Pochard12 Tufted Duck339 Shelduck170 Greylag Goose 54 Canada Goose77 Moorhen24 Coot13 Lapwing33 Ruff35 Black-tai

15 March 2021

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Latest sightings

Spring is beginning here at Martin Mere, with blooming daffodils and snowdrops carpeting the reserve. The first Mediterranean gulls and avocets arrived on the Mere the previous week.

1 March 2021

Avocets have arrived

Avocets have arrived

The first avocets of the year; a group of around forty, were sighted on the mere yesterday.

24 February 2021

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The past week's cold weather has brought the whooper swans back onto the Mere, with around 900 seen at our last dawn counts, their whooping calls heard all throughout the reserve day and night.

15 February 2021

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Latest sightings

The centre remains closed to public but we are all still hard at work maintaining the reserve and grounds. The mere is still alive with wildfowl, with shelduck, wigeon, pintail, pochard and gadwall all showing well, with large number of waders foraging on

8 February 2021

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Latest Sightings

This week we took part in the Big Garden Bird Watch at the Janet Kear hide. With a total of 20 species we saw: 7 Blue tits, 6 Great tits, 15 Goldfinches, 10 Greenfinches, 14 Chaffinches, 1 Redpoll, 4 Blackbirds, 1 Coal tit, 1 Dunnock, 3 Robin, 1 Treecreep

1 February 2021

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Latest sightings

Martin Mere is unfortunately still closed to the public but our staff and volunteers are still hard at work on the reserve. The cold weather has brought in a good number of fieldfares and redwings; winter migrant thrushes to Britain.

25 January 2021

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Latest sightings

Martin Mere remains closed to the public but our staff and volunteers are still hard at work carrying out habitat management and feeding the swans. Kestrels, marsh harriers and barn owls still seen daily on the reserve.

21 January 2021

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Latest sightings

Unfortunately we are still closed to the public but the staff and volunteers are still onsite feeding the swans and carrying out habitat mangemnet works. This week was the monthly WeBS count. Highlights include 571 wigeon, 1176 teal, 742 mallard, 446 pi

18 January 2021

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Latest sightings

We are still closed to the public but the staff and volunteers are still onsite feeding the swans and carrying out habitat management works. This week at the dawn count we had 1142 whooper swans and 2432 pink-footed geese. Still lots of ducks coming to

11 January 2021

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Latest Sightings

Over Woodend and Langley's Barn owls and a short-eared owl have been spotted hunting. Black-tailed godwits and ruff have been spotted closer to the hides than normal due to the cold weather and frozen ground.Reed buntings Pairs of Stonechats can be seen p

7 January 2021

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Latest Sightings

2 Peregrines were spotted around the Mere. There has also been a large number of Whooper swans around the reserve probably due to the colder weather. Lots of snipe have been seen around Woodend Marsh. Great white egrets have been seen in the sluice along

5 January 2021

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Latest sightings

A beautiful frosty day on the reserve today with temperatures on the weather station last night recording -6.3C. We had some exciting visitors last night 2 Black swans on the Mere this morning one had a green colour ring they have escaped from somewhere a

2 January 2021

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Latest sightings

All of us on the reseve team are looking forward to welcoming in the new year and starting the Martin Mere patch list again. 2020 has been a rubbish year for many thing but we have had some great sightings. Highlights include rarities for the site - 2 C

30 December 2020