News
Celebrate Our Birthday by Volunteering or Visiting
Martin Mere first opened its doors in 1975 and since then, our wetland centre has been visited roughly five million times by visitors enjoying all that wetland nature and our activities have to offer.
26 February 2020
Long-billed Dowitcher
More wet and windy weather however you never know what might be blown in and in fact a Gannet seen from the Ron Barker Hide on Saturday is only the 4th record for the reserve. Also new in the local celebrity that is the 'Marshside Long-billed Dowitcher' h
23 February 2020
Wader Influx
As wildfowl numbers start to drop back the reserve can appear to be much quieter, however we are moving into the spring season and the return of breeding and passage waders. The first Ringed Plover was seen along the back edge of the Mere. At least one Re
19 February 2020
Weekend Sightings
A compilation of Saturday and Sunday's sightings. Still time to see the winter spectacle at Martin Mere and catch up with the long staying Tundra Bean Goose, still present this morning around the edge of the Mere. Some great birding locally too with the N
15 February 2020
Storm Ciara
The reserve is open again this still windy Monday morning after yesterday's closure. Sustained gusts above 55 mph forced the reserve to close for safety reasons although not too many people were out and about. No real damage on the reserve but a tree did
10 February 2020
Avocets return
As mentioned in the last sighting report we were expecting Avocet to return in the next couple of weeks. However, they decided to break all records when a pair turned up on the Mere on Monday morning, beating the previous record by 6 days. In fact, we are
5 February 2020
Weekend Sightings
A substantial potato delivery onto Top Mere during the week has brought good numbers of Whooper Swan onto the Mere with smaller groups of Pink-footed Geese also dropping. The injured Tundra Bean Goose (below) is present mostly around the Mere loosely asso
2 February 2020
Latest Sightings
Plenty of action on and around the reserve. The Tundra Bean Goose (below) is still present showing around the Mere. Locally there has been a small influx of birds which have probably arrived following Pink-footed Geese on their journey North. Good for rap
28 January 2020
Education at the Heart of Martin Mere
Education is one of the Wildfowl and Wetland Trust’s core activities. At Martin Mere, we see more than ten thousand pupils visit us on school trips every year.
27 January 2020
Great Birding
The Tundra Bean Goose continues to show around the edge of the Mere and was around all day. Also around 450 Pink-footed Geese dropped in late afternoon. The Swan Goose is also still around.At least 2 adult Mediterranean Gull on the Mere today as well as a
25 January 2020
Bird News update
A quick update of today's highlights in list form - more expansive notes will follow over the weekend - time is against me!Bean Goose still present on the Mere, also 2 Mediterranean Gulls (both adults), Peregrine, Marsh Harrier, 60+ Ruff, 5+ Black-tailed
24 January 2020
Tundra Bean Goose still
A brief update. The Tundra Bean Goose has been spending all of the day around the Mere, sleeping and feeding, mostly associating with some injured Pink-footed Geese. Bird of the day had to be a cracking adult male Hen Harrier (picture by David Thompson) w
18 January 2020
Bird News
Despite rather unpleasant weather, lots of birds around today. The Tundra Bean Goose was on the Mere again all day after going missing yesterday. Also on the Mere a male Goldeneye was joined briefly this afternoon by a single Goosander. 2 Peregrines, Mars
17 January 2020
Weekend Sightings
A good swan count locally between Formby and the Ribble with 1692 Whooper swans (373 cygnets = 22%) also 4 Bewick’s swans (1 cygnet). Twite (3) seen again on the islands on Vinson's Marsh in front of the Ron Barker Hide in the afternoon. Peregrine have
12 January 2020
Twite
It's been a good start to 2020, in particular the arrival of a handful of Twite onto the reserve. Previous to this, there only appears to have been one single observer record from the mid 00's. The birds are being seen feeding with Linnet on the islands i
7 January 2020