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Raptor Fest!

Raptor Fest!

A brief update. Check out a few previous days for a fuller picture. If you are visiting the reserve and would like to know what's around or have any sightings to report, pop in to the in focus shop next to the Discovery Hide.A great couple of days for rap

27 February 2019

Latest Sightings

Latest Sightings

Call in at the in focus shop next to the Discovery Hide to report any sightings or to get up to date info on what's around and the best spots to see things.Butterflies seen in the past couple of days; Brimestone, Comma, Small Tortoiseshell and Peacock.

26 February 2019

Latest Sightings

Latest Sightings

A brief report of today's sightings.A count of 110 Avocet is very close to a record high at Martin Mere. Still early days as more birds continue to arrive. Also today 23 Black-tailed Godwit, 40+ Ruff (including a male developing early breeding plumage), 6

23 February 2019

Bearded Reedlings

Bearded Reedlings

A group of 8 Bearded Tit have been seen once again on site, these are almost certainly the birds from October last year which have only been reported a few times since the original sightings last year. The birds were seen independently by two observers to

21 February 2019

Some Counts

Some Counts

Some recent counts. Whooper Swan 720 Pink-footed Geese 1200Wigeon 833 Gadwall 14 Teal 428 Mallard 524 Pintail 242 Shoveler 10 Pochard 60 Tufted Duck 40 Goldeneye 2 Shelduck 555 Greylag Goose 213 Canada Goose 88 Little Grebe 3 Cormorant 36 Gr

20 February 2019

60 Avocet

60 Avocet

Colder than the weekend with a strong breezy and a brief shower early morning. Reports from today and the weekend.As expected a further increase of Avocet now 60 birds, mostly loafing around from the Ron Barker Hide. One colour ringed bird present was rin

18 February 2019

Avocet Influx continues

Avocet Influx continues

Another cracking day. Probably being spoilt with this weather but lets not complain! Out on the Reed Bed Walk and near the Janet Kear Hide the first Brimestone Butterflies of the year. Folklore has it that butterflies are named 'butter'-'flies' because of

15 February 2019

Hare Today

Hare Today

A chilly start off set by blue skies and sunshine throughtout the day. A dawn count of 894 Whooper Swan has been failry consistent this winter. We are approaching the stage were birds that have wintered at Welney (etc) will come back through as birds that

14 February 2019

Avocet Return

Avocet Return

The first Avocet, a pair returned today. Not the earliest date (9th Feb 2014) but one day earlier than last year. Martin Mere is one of the best places in the North West to see breeding Avocet and the numbers will continue to increase over the coming wee

12 February 2019

Signs of Spring..

Signs of Spring..

Only a brief update. No wildfowl counts although big numbers of ducks are still frequenting the reserve and will do to the end of the month.Signs of spring with this male Ruff developing into breeding plumage. A closer look at Ruff and Black-tailed Godwit

8 February 2019

Hybrid Duck?

Hybrid Duck?

A wild and windy start to Wednesday followed by blue skies and a stiff breeze.The milder conditions have brought back the big flocks of Lapwing with 1200+ birds present, sometimes in the air all at once when the Peregrine pays a visit. Also 60+ Ruff, 10 B

7 February 2019

Sunday Sighting's

Sunday Sighting's

Another frosty start to the day which ended in a on going thaw.The Mere was packed with 13 species of wildfowl with large flocks of Wigeon roosting on the ice. Nice views of Pintail in close and a few Gadwall present on the open water.Two new additions to

3 February 2019

Brambling and other birds

Brambling and other birds

A brief write up for Saturday so far. For a fuller picture see the previous few days(Our featured photograph comes from Charlie Lowe - male Brambling taken at the Janet Kear Hide feeding station.)Three Tawny Owl this morning. Half of the Mere is frozen co

2 February 2019

Latest Sightings

Latest Sightings

Great start to February. Always an interesting month which can produce interesting geese, cold weather movements and the first signs of spring. Starting off with some wader sightings with 3 Golden Plover seen and heard flying over the reserve this mornin

1 February 2019

Willow Tit?

Willow Tit?

The relatively windless winter condition over the past two days have made for some excellent birding around the reserve.Another good raptor day with six species recorded; Merlin, Peregrine, 2 Marsh Harrier, 3+ Buzzard, 2 Kestrel and Sparrowhawk. Three Bar

31 January 2019