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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
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
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On the 10th July, a WeBS survey was conducted throughout the site. Although the conditions proved not to be great, it was lovely weather for ducks. This was reflected in the number of Mallards recorded which came in at an overall total of 542. Other speci
11 July 2023
A cow's role maintaining our wetlands
At WWT Martin Mere, we have a herd of English Longhorn cattle grazing our reserve, and there is no better time to appreciate them than on Cow Appreciation Day!
11 July 2023
Latest Sightings
Spoonbills is the highlight this week with 4 arriving on Tuesday and sitting on Woodend marsh, viewable from the United Utilities hide, Rees, Tomlinson and Gordon Taylor. The mud on the pools has been attracting lots of waders with 2 Common Sandpipers in
6 July 2023
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The marsh harriers are putting on quite a show on top mere at the moment, as are the pair in the reedbed. The males often seen hunting over much of the reserve and showing well quite frequently. Sticking with the theme of raptors, a peregrine has been see
30 June 2023
Latest sightings
Another great day for waders at Martin Mere. Most days this week we've seen upto 10 species on wader on site. Todays highlights include Ron Barker Wood sandpiperGlossy Ibis (showing well on Sunleys (right pool) in the flooded grassy edges)HobbyHummingbir
22 June 2023
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We've had some great waders on the reserve over the past few days! 3 spotted redshanks turned up on Vinson's marsh last Thursday evening and now seem to be spread across the mere, Vinson's and Woodend marsh. A wood sandpiper was showing well on Woodend ma
19 June 2023
Celebrating Insect Week
This week is Insect Week, and we are taking this opportunity to appreciate all of the insects we find at Martin Mere. These small yet remarkable beings play an essential role in our ecosystem, from pollination to decomposition. Our wetland attracts an
19 June 2023
Latest Sightings
The common tern eggs have started hatching! We have twenty pairs nesting on the mere, each with 2-4 eggs so there should be plenty in the coming weeks. You can watch the adults flying past Ron Barker, fishing along the waterways and carrying back smaller
13 June 2023
Martin mere goes solar!
WWT is committed to improving our sustainability and aims to embed this into everything we do. For us, sustainability means making the best use of our resources while minimising our impact on the environment. As part of our commitment to being more sus
10 June 2023
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There has been a black tern roosting on the mere this week. Black terns are most commonly seen when easterly winds blow them off course on their migration from Africa to continental breeding grounds. Black terns used to be abundant breeders in the UK unti
5 June 2023
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The quail have continued to be very vocal out in the fields throughout the day with 2 being heard regularly. They are calling from a field called twigbit which is about 600m from the Tomlinson hide which is the best place to hear them.The bee orchids are
29 May 2023
New play area opens in Wild Walk
The Wild Walk, a family favourite at Martin Mere, now has an extra adventure with a new play area for children to enjoy.
26 May 2023
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2 Temminck's Stints now feeding on woodend marsh. From the 22nd May we've had 1 but today a second has turned up the best views are either from the Rees hide or the Tomlinson hide. We have at least 1 Quail calling on the reserve and can be heard when you
25 May 2023