Storm Doris is certainly giving us some windy conditions this morning, but thankfully the rain cleared early on. Many bird are taking shelter but there is still a great selection around to see. South Lake Hides The flock of Avocet were huddled tightly t
23 February 2017
1 Caspian Gull (2nd cy) - main lake in front of WWF hide 3 Stonechat - grazing marsh 6 Fieldfare - wildside 1 Peregrine - main lake on long shingle island 5 Pintail - main lake 1 Kingfisher - sheltered lagoon January/February bird highlights:
23 February 2017
Our Bewick's swan, Daisy Clarke, is now in Denmark, having had a breif stop in the Netherlands and Germany as she moves further north east towards the breeding grounds in Arctic Russia. Good luck Daisy Clarke! Leho is yet to start her journey, so there ar
22 February 2017
The Reserve Team have been very busy over the past two days and you will see a couple of new additions on your next visit! We have floated the first of five new nesting rafts on the Teal Pond... You can see the new raft from the Teal Pond hide and fing
22 February 2017
Both the Woodcock and Brambling remain on site with both giving good views at times, the Woodcock a little more difficult but both can be seen each day at the moment. Also the Tawny Owl was in the usual place (In the Ivy on the right hand side of the corn
22 February 2017
Sightings so far today: Whooper Swans Lapwing Little Egret Great White Egret Wigeon Teal Mallard Pintail Pochard White-fronted Geese Goldfinch Great Tit Snipe Oystercatcher Stonechat Reed Bunting Ruff Black-tailed Godwit Egyptian Geese Golden Plover Sheld
22 February 2017
a.m. Tide Level: Low Wader Lake Pink footed goose 1 Avocet 1 Jack snipe 1 Common snipe 5 Oystercatcher 4 Lapwing 50 Redshank 26 Grey heron 38 Shelduck 44 Shoveler 17 Wigeon 4 Saline lagoon Curlew 32 Teal 10 Mallard 26 Hawthorn Wood Bramling 2 Bullfinch 14
22 February 2017
The weather is certainly picking up at Storm Doris makes herself known. The windy conditions may be preventing the Bewick's Swans and some of our other wintering species from leaving, but once the weather system has passed we may see a big departure und
22 February 2017
The regionally rare avocet has made its earliest ever return to one North East wetland reserve. An unringed female adult was spotted on Wader Lake at WWT Washington Wetland Centre yesterday morning (21 February 2017) – two days earlier than the site’s
22 February 2017
Bit of a blustery start to this morning. Good numbers of Redshank, Lapwing and Black-tailed Godwit feeding (and sleeping!) around the edges of the Folly Pond. No sign of either of the drake Green-winged Teal so far. If visiting, you may notice that
22 February 2017
2 Bittern - main lake N shore, middle reedbed channel 5 Pintail - main lake, sheltered lagoon 2 Kingfisher - sheltered lagoon 1 Water Pipit - grazing marsh January/February bird highlights: Bittern, Firecrest, Brent Goose, Shelduck, Jack Snip
22 February 2017
Tufted Duck Cr. Russ Myners Millennium Wetlands Songthrush 4 Wren 6 Water Rail 2 Snipe 26 Little Egret 1 Gadwall 39 Shoveler 6 Teal 5 Scaup x Tufted Duck Hybrid 1 Tufted Duck 25 Cetti's Warbler 1 Reed Bunting 1 Bullfi
21 February 2017
Spring is in the air at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre with the first 5 avocets returning to the centre on 19 February as part of the spring migration. The avocets, now currently 11, will remain at the centre until early August, using the reserve as their
21 February 2017
a.m. Tide Level: High Wader Lake Avocet 1 (adult female - earliest arrival on site record!) Grey heron 44 Oystercatcher 4 Northern Lapwing 45 Tufted duck 8 Shelduck 28 Coot 3 Redshank 25 Common snipe 8 Northern shoveler 12 Saline Lagoon Eurasian teal 4 Ha
21 February 2017
Water levels starting to drop, islands of land starting to become more visable, small puddle of water on footpath to reedbed hide. All hides apart from Allport hide are open. Sightings so far today: Bewick's swan Mute swan Whooper swan Canada goose Egypti
21 February 2017