Otter notice

⚠️ Otter notice ⚠️

Please note that from Mon 2 Sept to Fri 6 Sept the otters will be off show whilst we complete works on their habitat. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.

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Bird News

Bird News

Some sightings over the last few days have included a flock of 30 Barnacle Geese on Tuesday which were probably feral birds (not truly wild) but you never know they may have been wild. A Little Egret was seen on Wednesday and a Water Rail has been seen or

12 November 2015

Marsh Harriers

Marsh Harriers

The reserve is full of birds at the moment with many more potentially to arrive depending on the severity of the winter, performing well at the moment are at least 5 Marsh Harriers today including prolonged views of one juvenile bird which waited patientl

8 November 2015

Short-eared Owl again

Short-eared Owl again

A Short-eared Owl was seen during the afternoon again, eventually giving good views from the Ron Barker Hide. Also at least 4 different Marsh Harrier, several Common Buzzard, a single Peregrine and a Merlin, as well as the usual Kestrel and Sparrowhawk.

7 November 2015

Short-eared Owl

Short-eared Owl

A notable influx of 'Shorties' into the UK in the past week and another sighting out on Woodend Marsh late afternoon of Short-eared Owl. As the nights continue to draw in Barn Owl can be seen from the Harrier Hide and it's not impossible to find Tawny Owl

3 November 2015

Common Gulls and other birds

Common Gulls and other birds

A full autumn spectacle continues at Martin Mere as big numbers of Pink-footed Geese (10,000+) and increasing numbers of Whooper Swan (300+) use the reserve. No recent counts but all the other wildfowl numbers are increasing with sixteen different species

1 November 2015

Latest Sightings

Latest Sightings

A lovely day again with calm condition and good visibility. The Whooper Swan numbers have increased with this mornings dawn count producing 361 birds. The Pink-footed Geese numbers are on the other hand drooping back slightly with only 16000(!) roosting.

30 October 2015

Green-winged Teal

Green-winged Teal

A brief update. Green-winged Teal briefly early afternoon from the Ron Barker Hide when it was flushed by a Marsh Harrier. Currently over 1000 Teal on site. Similar counts as of previous days. Pink-footed Geese coming into

29 October 2015

Starling Murmuration

Starling Murmuration

A glorious late autumn day with the reserve playing host to thousands of birds with 60-70 species of wild bird represented. The current 'don't miss' is the Starling 'murmuration' which can be viewed from the Harrier Hide or Reedbed Walk from ~ 4pm until

27 October 2015

Cetti's Warbler

Cetti's Warbler

Cetti's Warbler calling at the Sewage Works end of the Reedbed Walk this morning. It's only the third time this year we have recorded this species. The other two records were in January and February. Given that they tend to be noisy birds it's remarkable

25 October 2015

Merlin and other birds

Merlin and other birds

A wet start to the day making observations difficult. Wildfowl numbers are building up with good numbers of Teal, Wigeon, Pintail and Mallard on the reserve. In among these birds smaller numbers of Pochard, Tufted Duck, Gadwall and Shelduck are arriving.

24 October 2015

Bird News

Bird News

A Merlin was reported from the Ron Barker hide, also at least 1 juvenile Marsh Harrier, several Common Buzzard and Kestrel. Thousands of Pink-footed Geese using the reserve on and off throughout the day including a leucistic bird. No reports of any rarer

23 October 2015

Bird News

Bird News

22 October 2015

Migration and Murmurations

Migration and Murmurations

A calm day with great visibility. Some big flocks of Pink-footed Geese coming onto the reserve from midday day onward. Three Barnacle Geese were in among the flocks. Yesterday's co-ordinated goose count in Lancashire produced 94000 Pink-footed Geese. The

19 October 2015

32,300 Pink-footed Geese

32,300 Pink-footed Geese

After a week of apparently declining Pink-footed Geese numbers today early morning count produced 32,300(!) the highest count so far this year. Most birds leave the reserve early on and then filter in from around midday onward. A flock of 40+ Golden Plove

18 October 2015

Birds in Lancashire

Birds in Lancashire

Out today the new Lancashire Bird Report in limited numbers. Ever wondered when the first Whoopers turn up? Where are the hot spot for Whimbrel roosting are? What the average date for the first Swallow, Osprey and Grasshopper Warbler in the county is? Al

17 October 2015