Again, the 8 Greenland White-fronted Geese have been seen first thing. They were once again feeding in Low Middle field with best views from the Avenue Tower. They have since moved on but there exact location is yet to be determined (which is what ha
1 February 2018
A young boy preparing to go on the canoe safari at WWT Martin Mere. Applications are now online to recruit five enthusiastic and hard working people to run Martin Mere’s canoe safari attraction in 2018. You will be
1 February 2018
February Half Term 2018, Sat 10 – Sun 18 February This February half term, children of all ages are being encouraged to grab their wellies, get outside and join in our puddle jumping championships being held every day from 10th – 18th February at WWT
31 January 2018
February Half Term 2018 (Saturday 10 – Sunday 18 February) This February half term, children of all ages are being encouraged to grab their wellies, get outsi
31 January 2018
Tack Piece Golden Plover at least 1800 the highest count of the winter so far. Lapwing 1760 part of a total of over 5000 on site. Dunlin 360 Redshank 38 Ruff 36 Black Tailed Godwit 77 here and 92 on South lake at same time. Bewick's Swan 26 (122 on the Ru
31 January 2018
Whooper swans Greylag Pink-footed goose (x16) Moorhen Great egret Little egret Black-tailed godwit Ruff Redshank Dunlin (x6) Golden plover Lapwing Reed bunting Tree sparrow Goldfinch Great tit Robin Fieldfare Wood pigeon Marsh harrier (x2) Buzzard
31 January 2018
Mild on Tuesday followed by some squally wintry showers on Wednesday. Starting off with a Bittern seen from the Outer Reedbed Walk on Tuesday afternoon. It is likely that it is the same bird that was seen earlier in the month. Never an easy bird to catch
31 January 2018
Wader Lake Time/AM Tide/Low Grey Heron - 11 Shelduck - 17 Lapwing - 105 Black-headed Gull - 52 Herring Gull (2 adults & 1 1st winter juvenile) - 3 Eurasian Teal (36 male/31 female) - 67 Common Snipe - 3 Saline Lagoon
31 January 2018
The 8 Greenland White-fronted Geese are still here. They are currently feeding in a flooded part of Low Middle field, best views are from the Avenue Tower, but they can also be seen with a scope from the Farmhouse Tower and upstairs in the Peter Scott Ob
31 January 2018
1 Bittern - main lake North shore 2 Shelduck - main lake 5 Pintail - main lake 1 Goldeneye - main lake 42 Pochard - main lake, reservoir lagoon 8 Siskin - South route 1 Peregrine - perched on hospital ledge January bird highlights: Jack Snipe, B
31 January 2018
Otter - Russ Myners. Seen on 30th Jan. British Steel Hide A count carried out on 29th showed a good number of birds using the estuary mudflats and saltmarsh including 346 Brent Geese, including 2 using the saline lagoons on the reserve, c.4
30 January 2018
All hides remain closed except for main observatory. Sightings so far today: Mute swan Whooper swan Greylag goose Goldeneye Mallard Pochard Pintail Shelduck Shoveler Tufted duck Wigeon Cormorant Coot Moorhen Black-tailed godwit Dunlin Lapwing Redshank Sni
30 January 2018
A cold night and morning, shallow waters froze which meant the Wigeon flocks moved to the estuary and some waders were forced to move to other areas. A sunny start to the day encouraged at least 8 Song Thrushes to sing with two Chaffinch also in song for
30 January 2018
1 Bittern - main lake North shore 2 Shelduck - main lake 2 Pintail - main lake 1 Water Pipit - wader scrape 2 Stonechat - grazing marsh 1 Coal Tit - South route feeders 1 Peregrine - perched on hospital ledge January bird highlights: Jack Snipe, Bittern
30 January 2018
a.m. Tide Level: Low Wader Lake Grey heron 6 Shelduck 12 Eurasian teal 30 Herring gull 2 Black-headed gull 35 Wigeon 3 Lapwing 4 Canada geese 40 Saline Lagoon Oystercatcher 1 Curlew 37 Eurasian teal 25 Redshank 2 Hawthorn Wood Bullfinch 6 Chaffinch 2 Blu
30 January 2018