Sightings - Martin Mere

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Latest Sightings

It's been a relatively quiet few days on the reserve, as the weather becomes more autumnal. The pink footed geese have continued to arrive, albeit in fewer number than previously, as well as a few small groups of duck species on the mere. They have been s

29 September 2023

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Latest Sightings

At our longhorn cattle's new home behind Tomlinson Hide, 9 cattle egrets have been spotted. Little egrets have also been spotted near Hale Hide, along with some green sandpipers.

25 September 2023

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Latest Sightings

Pink-footed geese are still arriving in good numbers with large flocks feeding on the reserve. They can be seen from Ron Barker, feeding on Sunley's and Lord's Mere, or from United Utilities feeding on Plover field.The recent heavy rain of late has meant

21 September 2023

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Latest Sightings

The latest Wetland Bird Surveys (WeBS) was completed over the weekend. Highlights from the survey included 2700 pink footed geese across the site, as well as over 600 teal, mostly seen from Ron Barker and over 500 lapwing on the main mere.Other highlights

19 September 2023

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Latest Sightings

The autumn migration is in full flow now with a recent dawn count recording 3,500 pink footed geese roosting on the reserve. Most of these birds leave to feed off the reserve during the day but flocks can be seen feeding on Sunley's and Lord's Mere marsh

15 September 2023

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Latest Sightings

This weeks warm weather has seen pink-footed geese arriving in their hundreds, which can be seen especially well at Woodend Marsh, along with a bittern and 6 pintails.At Plover field, the hobby has been showing, and 7 yellow wagtails and jack snipe have a

9 September 2023

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Latest Sightings

12 green sandpipers have been enjoying the mud on the mere, at Raines hide, and at woodend this week, and 5 cattle egrets have been spotted recently at Ron Barker hide and on the mere. Also at Ron Barker hide, marsh harriers and hobbies have been seen out

5 September 2023

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Latest Sightings

The kingfishers to the downstairs left of Ron Barker hide have still been showing well this weekend, along with a kestrel also seen nearby.Cattle egret have also been spotted around the mere, as well as green, common, and wood sandpipers across the site (

28 August 2023

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Latest Sightings

The kingfisher has been showing well at Ron Barker hide, best seen from the downstairs to the left, catching fish. Here has also been a good place to spot marsh harrier and greenshank.For those looking for other wader species this week, the best place is

25 August 2023

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Latest Sightings

Our latest BTO WeBS survey was undertaken over the weekend. Highlights from the survey included 287 shoveler, 151 black-tailed godwit and 26 ruff recorded on Woodend Marsh. Other highlights from the survey included green sandpiper, greenshank and ringed p

23 August 2023

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Latest Sightings

The Pectoral Sandpiper has still been showing well all weekend and again today is at the back of the Mere. The mere has plenty of mud which is also attracting lots more waders including Green Sandpipers, Common Sandpipers, 200 Black-tailed godwits, 18 Ru

14 August 2023

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Latest Sightings

The mere is the best place on site for waders now we’ve lowered the water levels. We have had reports of a pectoral sandpiper. It was reported on Sunday and today at 1pm, both times on the Mere. On Sunday we had over 400 lapwing, over 200 black tailed g

7 August 2023

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Latest Sightings

Plenty to see here on the reserve over the past few days. One of the highlights have been the sparrowhawk nest that was found on our Canoe Safari. 4 chicks are branching at the moment and great views can be achieve by taking one of our boat tours. Keeping

30 July 2023

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Latest Sightings

There’s plenty of new life on the reserve. The swallows nesting in the visitor centre are a highlight, soon to be making their journey to Africa. We’ve flushed families of wrens from the undergrowth. The black and white shelducklings can be seen follo

21 July 2023

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Latest Sightings

Plenty of waders are enjoying the mud on the mere at the moment, black tailed godwits are often feeding there now along with groups of ruff and lapwings. 4 redshank joined them yesterday along with 3 dunlin. Woodend marsh is also doing well for waders cur

17 July 2023