Otter notice

⚠️ Otter notice ⚠️

Please note that from Mon 2 Sept to Sun 8 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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Redwing

Redwing

First Redwing of the autumn feeding on elderberries next to the in focus shop. Normally hear them first calling on night migrations, although Song Thrush sound similar to the uninitiated. There has been a reasonable influx of Redwing, Song Thrush and Blac

13 October 2012

More Pink's

More Pink's

Another cracking autumn day here at Martin Mere. The Pink-footed Geese were undoubtedly the highlight with at least 15000 birds coming in mid afternoon, an awesome sight. Probable vagrant Canada Goose came in 15:30 with pink's, then flushed again 15:55. F

7 October 2012

Pink-feet building in number

Pink-feet building in number

Great today for anyone wanting good views of Pink-footed Geese. At least 10,000 birds in the locality and a few thousand on the Mere til mid morning. Eight Dunlin dropped in briefly at Woodend Marsh. Kingfisher on the Canoe Safari. A first winter Med Gull

6 October 2012

Bird News

Bird News

Around 8,500 Pink-footed Geese roosting on the reserve this morning. Thousands of Teal scattered around the reserve slowly emerging from eclipsed plumage. Video below of Pink's from the other day. [yframe url='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jFRlZpvjr4&am

5 October 2012

Skylarks

Skylarks

Big movement of passerines this morning. Difficult to assess numbers passing south but a conservative estimate of 500+ Skylark is probably understated. Other species were involved including Meadow Pipits, Wagtails, Jays and at least one Great Spotted Wood

4 October 2012

Getting the wind up

Getting the wind up

Windy today, a bit too windy really, making observations difficult and keeping many of the birds well tucked in. One Lapwing that should have kept it's head down was caught by a Peregrine (ad+ juv today again) over the Mere mid afternoon. Star bird of the

3 October 2012

Bittern again

Bittern again

Looks like there is a Bittern hanging around on the reserve at the moment. The bird was first seen, assuming it's the same one, on the 20th Sept and again today feeding in a ditch between Woodend Marsh and Long Meadow. The first family party of Whooper Sw

2 October 2012

Vis Mig

Vis Mig

It's a great time of year to witness visible migration ('vis mig').  Hundreds of thousands of birds will be passing through the UK during autumn migration and many of these are apparent just by looking up into the sky. Generally people choose prominent g

1 October 2012

After the sun

After the sun

After yesterdays far too bright and sunny day, it was good to see some rain (and wind) falling on the reserve again... It's very 'birdy' at the moment with Pink-footed Geese numbers building up again with excellent views around the edge of the Mere throug

30 September 2012

Flood feeding frenzy

Flood feeding frenzy

The recent almost biblical deluge and flooding has been fantastic for the birds, with the area size of the mere having expanded noticeably it has provided a feeding frenzy for the wildfowl and large numbers of Gulls.  The drake Scaup is still present alo

29 September 2012

Bring your wellies.

Bring your wellies.

Amazing coming into work this morning to see just how much the water levels had risen over night. The two pictures below represent the difference in 24 hours.                           &nb

26 September 2012

Building an Ark

Building an Ark

Definitely the most rainfall I've ever seen here. Hopefully post a few shots tomorrow. The Boat House Sluice which runs through the reserve (between the United Utilities and Ron Barker Hides) has over flown and is flooding the reserve fields, ideal for fe

25 September 2012

In the rain.

In the rain.

A wet day, so always good to see a few hardy souls having a look. There has been quite an influx of interesting birds in the UK in the past week with north american waders from the west to Yellow-browed Warbler et al from the east, so there is always the

24 September 2012

Bird News

Bird News

The Little Stint remained from yesterday but was not seen after mid morning but a Greenshank dropped in for a while but also couldn't be located later in the day. Upto 20 Ruff are still on site along with 600 Lapwing and good numbers of Common Snipe. A li

23 September 2012

More Whooper Swans

More Whooper Swans

At least 18 Whooper Swan were present today and large numbers of Pink-footed Geese c8000+ in and out of the reserve all day with 1000 around the Mere most of the day. The Little Stint is still present viewable from Ron Barker Hide, also Kingfisher continu

22 September 2012