Sightings - Martin Mere

Brambling

Brambling

Two Brambling yesterday were new birds, hopefully still around but no reports today, photo by David Gibson.

23 October 2019

Monday update

Monday update

Beautiful autumn day with light winds and sunshine. Notable for some movements of Fieldfare and a few Redwing over the reserve this morning. There has been a good influx of these winter thrushes in the last 24 hours. Additional birds not mentioned on yest

21 October 2019

Sunday's Sightings

Sunday's Sightings

We are back after some internet access issues (someone up the road cut through local cables while hedge cutting...) Jammed packed with birds this morning. A roost count produced 4350 Pink-footed Geese with many birds hanging on to feed on the waste

20 October 2019

Some Counts

Some Counts

Overcast but calm today. Good condition for scanning. Some counts on the reserve show how much movement has occurred in the past few weeks. Teal numbers are building up nicely with over 3000 using the reserve. Great to watch these small fast ducks avoidin

15 October 2019

Sunday Update

Sunday Update

Overcast today with light rain early on. Saturday provided a weather opportunity for the arrival of 1000's of Pink-footed Geese and the highest count of the autumn so far of Whooper Swan, 127 counted late on yesterday. Not just Whooper Swan turning up a m

13 October 2019

Latest Sightings

Latest Sightings

Another day when the weather wasn't really playing ball early on. Nevertheless anyone visiting the reserve will still come away a great selection of birds, 50-60 species in a days birding. Good on the raptor front again with highlights including a Merlin

11 October 2019

Late Hobby

Late Hobby

A fairly wild start to the day weather wise, squally showers blowing through. A good raptor day yesterday; a late adult Hobby showed well from the United Utilities Hide and over the Grounds. Also 6 Marsh Harrier, Peregrine, 4+ Buzzard, 2 Kestrel and 1+ S

9 October 2019

Recent Sightings

Recent Sightings

Wildfowl numbers increasing on the Mere with 70 Shoveler, 500 Teal (c1000 on site), 45 Pintail, 24 Tufted Duck, 8 Pochard and 500 Mallard. Lots of Pink-footed Geese in and out today with a few thousand in Plover Field on and off throughout the day. At lea

6 October 2019

Bearded Tit

Bearded Tit

Two Bearded Tit were seen in front of the Harrier Hide just after 10am, there are some grit tables just to the right of the hide which the birds maybe using to help crush up seeds as they transition from insect food to seeds in the autumn.A group of 11 Du

4 October 2019

Whooper Swans

Whooper Swans

Whooper Swans building up nicely with at least 44 counted on the Mere today, also last night over 20,000 Pink-footed Geese came into roost! A few more Pintail on the Mere including a male almost fully out of eclipse plumage looking as elegant as ever.A 2n

3 October 2019

Wednesday Newsflash !!

Wednesday Newsflash !!

After an early "false start" last week when 2 birds flew over, the first Whooper Swans of the season finally arrived back at Martin Mere this morning, with 20 birds on the Mere by lunchtime.Also on the Mere today, Kingfisher and 5,000+ Pink-footed Geese.F

2 October 2019

Monday's Sightings

Monday's Sightings

Lovely start to the day after yesterday non-stop rain. Currently the grounds are closed but no problems for access to the hides and nature trails..Water levels are high across the reserve and Plover Field/Ashtons/Owl Marsh look fantastic with newly floode

30 September 2019

Great Weather for Snipe

Great Weather for Snipe

No shortage of rain in the past 24 hours and more to come in the next 48. Water levels have risen a good deal already, watch this space.. On the up side it's been great watching large flocks of Snipe flying around in the rain. It's almost as if they celeb

29 September 2019

Latest Sightings

Latest Sightings

Few reports on an awful day weather wise which didn't turn up many new birds and few sightings reported. Despite the weather birds reported included 3 Pintail on the Mere along with 200 Teal and 8 Wigeon and 15 Shoveler and 2 Mute Swans.4000+ Pink-footed

27 September 2019

Willow Tit

Willow Tit

The Willow Tit continues to show, Peregrine performing well, lots of Pink-footed Geese and a few Migrant Hawker Dragonflies - Photo by Jim Bevin

26 September 2019