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A green sandpiper was spotted in front of the Gordon Taylor Hide on Woodend Marsh on Tuesday. Swallows can be seen feeding their recently fledged young on branches and fences around the reserve. A tawny owl has been spotted on the reserve. Also, a family
1 July 2021
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A barn owl has been spotted hunting over Long Meadow and Woodend Marsh. Bee Orchids have started sprouting in the bowl in front of harrier hide. Also, small skippers, large skippers, red admirals and meadow browns have started to be seen on the reserve.Ph
28 June 2021
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Over the weekend there has been a lot of kingfisher action down at the Ron Barker hide with adult birds being seen flying up and down the ditch and feeding young on the pool to the left of the hide. There has been Corn Buntings out on the reserve around t
21 June 2021
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The good weather continues at Martin Mere with our ducks and waders showing well throughout the reserve, the Wetland Bird Survey conducted earlier this week counted the following species numbers:8 Wigeon14 Gadwall2 Teal346 Mallard2 Pintail8 Shoveler8 Poch
17 June 2021
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The Ruddy Shelduck, likely an escapee, was seen again today on the Mere and in the Grounds. Plenty of young birds have fledged over the last two weeks, keep an eye out for fledgling black-headed gulls with their patchy juvenile plumage.
14 June 2021
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On Tuesday a ruddy shelduck was spotted on the Mere, most likely an escapee. Also on the Mere there are currently plenty of gadwall, shoveler, tufted duck and pochard.The recent warm weather has meant plenty of chicks and ducklings are emerging. There hav
10 June 2021
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Over the weekend there have been common tern and avocets across the whole reserve with many nesting on the Mere and some on Woodend Marsh. Cuckoos can be heard throughout the canoe safari, reedbed and nature trail.The good weather has brought more butterf
7 June 2021
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A hobby was seen flying over the carpark on Tuesday.
3 June 2021
Breeding gulls and avocets makes this a great time to visit Martin Mere
It's impossible not to see our black-headed gulls at this time of year. There are over 500 pairs currently breeding on islands in the mere and many have already hatched young. The colony makes a lot of noise and you can experience this best at the Disc
3 June 2021
Latest Sightings
Finally some hot weather has arrived and it is really bringing out the wildlife. This week we have begun to see our first avocet chicks out on The Mere and Woodend Marsh. Two Mediterranean Gulls have been hanging around on the mere within the Black Headed
31 May 2021
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A pair of blackcap have been seen regularly on the path leading to Ron Barker hide this week. A pair of roe deer were seen very close to the Kingfisher hide this morning, with stoats also seen throughout the reserve.Plenty of downy ducklings and goslings
27 May 2021
WWT Martin Mere thanks its pandemic volunteer stars
At the start of National Volunteers Week June 1 - 7, Martin Mere Wetland Centre, run by the charity The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) has paid tribute to its army of volunteers who helped the site get through the past, difficult year. From testing wa
27 May 2021
New species fly into Martin Mere
WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre have welcomed a new species to our collection this week with the arrival of 12 Inca Terns. This uniquely plumaged bird breeds on the coasts of Peru and Chile and is native to the same region of South America as the ancien
27 May 2021
May Half Term
There’s a fantastic day ahead of you at Martin Mere Wetland Centre. Enjoy splashing, dipping, playing, feeding, paddling and getting up-close-and-personal to some of nature’s most wonderful wildlife.
26 May 2021
Latest Sightings
There are currently at least 4 common tern on the Mere. A Peregrine was spotted flying over Ashtons on Friday. There are a pair of linnets that have been gathering nesting material on the roof of Ron Barker.Notable sightings from yesterdays WeBS survey:Wi
25 May 2021