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2 Peregrines were spotted around the Mere. There has also been a large number of Whooper swans around the reserve probably due to the colder weather. Lots of snipe have been seen around Woodend Marsh. Great white egrets have been seen in the sluice along
5 January 2021
Latest sightings
A beautiful frosty day on the reserve today with temperatures on the weather station last night recording -6.3C. We had some exciting visitors last night 2 Black swans on the Mere this morning one had a green colour ring they have escaped from somewhere a
2 January 2021
Latest sightings
All of us on the reseve team are looking forward to welcoming in the new year and starting the Martin Mere patch list again. 2020 has been a rubbish year for many thing but we have had some great sightings. Highlights include rarities for the site - 2 C
30 December 2020
Latest sightings
A beautiful frosty day on the reserve, its cold but stunning skies. The Mere is full of wildfowl and waders. Highlights today include 5 Marsh harriers, 3 Buzzzards, Raven, Merlin, Peregrine, Curlew, Oystercatchers, 49 Ruff, Lapwing, 3 Stonechats, 9 Cett
28 December 2020
Latest Sightings
6+ Marsh harriers have been spotted around the site along with kestrels, barn owls and sparrowhawks. Around the edges of the mere there are ruff, oystercatchers, snipe and black-tailed godwits and large deceits of lapwing which will take to the sky when a
16 December 2020
Lose yourself in a winter wonder wetland at WWT Martin Mere
This year, people have been connecting with nature in new and interesting ways and winter at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre is the perfect excuse to wrap up and get outdoors to experience the beauty that the coldest season has to offer on and around the w
15 December 2020
Latest Sightings
Keep an eye out for a sparrowhawk that has been spotted around the grounds this week. As it's getting dark just before closing time there may be barn owls taking advantage of the early dusk, especially around Woodend Marsh and the Harrier Hide. Around the
14 December 2020
Top tips for wildlife spotting
For many of us, spotting wildlife is a key part of a visit to WWT Martin Mere, and while our hides are sadly closed, we wanted to give you some great hints and tips on where to spot various wildlife without having to step foot in a hide! As you head ou
6 December 2020
Latest Sightings
Hides remain closed here at Martin Mere, however the Mere is still visible through the outdoor viewing platforms along the nature trail, look out for ruff, black-tailed godwits and oystercatcher that are often seen foraging at the edge of the Mere.
3 December 2020
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Today in the reedbed we had 9 cetti's warblers so it's worth listening out for their signature call. On the Mere there were plenty of whooper swans, pink-footed geese, pintail, shelduck, wigeon and teal along with waders such as lapwing, curlew, ruff and
30 November 2020
Latest Sightings
Raptors came out in force today with at least 5 marsh harriers and a few peregrines. on the Mere there were pochard and 33 ruff. Latest dawn count shows 742 whooper swans and 4593 pink-footed geese.
26 November 2020
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The Egyptian geese have been sighted again, with 6 seen by the mere yesterday morning. See if you can spot them from the viewing platforms along the nature trail among our many other wildfowl.
24 November 2020
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The recent cold snap has increased the number of birds on the reserve. Amazing photo by Neil Fleming of a short eared owl flying over the reedbed. The bearded tits are still being very elusive in the reedbed and only heard this week. Still lots of birds o
22 November 2020
Latest Sightings
Trees are being cleared on the nature trail today, a diversion has been set up through the grounds to harrier hide. Grey wagtails and a little egret are showing well along the diverted route.
19 November 2020
Latest Sightings
Pochard, pintail and ruff showing very well on the Mere, with 4 swan geese sighted among the canada and greylag geese. Listen out for cetti's warblers that are still calling from bramble patches on the reedbed walk.
16 November 2020