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Today's Sightings
WADER LAKE Time/AM Tide/Low Grey Heron - 24 (18 on nests) Lapwing - 36 (7 on territory) Redshank - 12 Herring Gull - 46 Black-headed Gull - 72 Shelduck - 21 Teal - 52 Mallard - 44 Tufted Duck - 16 Stock Dove - 2 Oystercatcher - 2 SALI
20 February 2015

Recent Sightings - 20th February
The following sightings were recorded by Pete Matchett, Reserve Warden Main lake – visible from Sensory garden and Visitor centre Mallard 326 Tufty 52 Gadwall 12 Cormorant 6 Mute Swan 2 Little Egret 6 Coot 6 Little Grebe 2 Greylag 26 Freshwater lagoon -
20 February 2015

Latest Sightings
Barnacle Geese: 6,000 around the reserve. Whooper Swans: 105 High Tide 13:09 10.3m Very big high tides today and this weekend which could easily cover the merse and create an amazing spectacle of ducks and waders on the shoreline. Whooper Pond Whoop
20 February 2015

Wildlife sightings for 20th February 2015
2 Bittern - main lake opposite Headley hide 1 Shelduck - main lake 3 Pintail - main lake 1 Redshank - wader scrape 16 Snipe - grazing marsh January/February bird highlights: Shelduck, Bittern, Peregrine, Pheasant, Black-tailed Godwit, Redshank, Kingfishe
20 February 2015

Friday 20th February 2015
RESERVE; Robin, Blue/ Great/ Long tailed & Coal tit, Gold crest, Great spotted woodpecker, Dunnock, Wren, Cetti's warbler, Reed bunting, Chiff chaff, Nuthatch, Chaffinch, Goldfinch, Green finch, Reed bunting, Pheasant, Coot, Moorhen, Mallard, Water
20 February 2015

Hen Harrier again
Regular readers of the sightings page will know the best time to go birding at Martin Mere is before, during and after a rain front passes over the reserve. This piece of advice is true of most birding sites but really pays dividends during spring and a
19 February 2015

40th Anniversary Fact Of The Day: Ten Days To Go
Its only ten days to go until the 40th Anniversary of WWT Martin Mere. Today's fun fact of the day is: Black winged stilts arrived at WWT Martin Mere in June 2006 and nested. Previously they were last seen in Lancashire in 1928.
19 February 2015

Today's bird sightings
British Steel hide 2 goldeneye, 433 lapwing, 74 black tailed godwit, 17 curlew, 97 wigeon, 23 tufted duck, 22 teal, 12 gadwall and 2 buzzard.
19 February 2015

Volunteers celebrate WWT Steart Marshes’ first anniversary ahead of big tides
Local volunteers celebrated their first year of work at WWT Steart Marshes coastal flood defence and nature reserve this week, just ahead of the weekend’s big tides. The volunteer team celebrated with tea and cake. The m
19 February 2015

Today's sightings-very high tides/tide times and info
Tides Over the next few days we have some very high tides forecast with three over 10 metres at Sharpness. The salt pasture and saltmarsh area know as the Dumbles should flood on Friday 20 (0851hrs), Saturday 21 (0934hrs) and Sunday 22 February (1015hrs)
19 February 2015

Latest Sightings
Barnacle Geese Around 2000 around the reserve today, best viewed from the Farmhouse Tower Whooper Pond Whooper Swan 10 Mute Swan 40 Mallard 100 Tufted Duck 20 Wigeon 110 Folly Pond GREEN-WINGED TEAL ♂ Teal 250 Wigeon 200 Shoveler 10 Pintail 4 Shelduck
19 February 2015

Today's Sightings
Wader Lake Time/AM Tide/Low Lapwing - 61 Heron - 25 Call Duck - 1 Mallard - 20 Tufted Duck - 47 Moorhen - 3 Canada Goose - 10 Greylag Goose - 1 Shelduck - 16 Mute Swan - 2 Saline Lagoon Curlew - 1 Mallard - 7 Heron - 1 Hawtho
19 February 2015

Wildlife sightings for 19th February 2015
1 Bittern - opposite Headley hide 3 Pintail - main lake 1 Redshank - scrape 13 Snipe - marsh, main lake 44 Cormorant - main lake 1 Little Egret - main lake Additional sighting from yesterday: 1 Kingfisher - sheltered lagoon January/February
19 February 2015

40th Anniversary Fact Of The Day: Eleven Days To Go
Its eleven days until the 40th Anniversary of WWT Martin Mere. Today's fun fact of the day is: In one year WWT Martin Mere had forty seven thousand school children visiting the Centre in the 80s.
18 February 2015

Spring migration underway!
The first Bewick’s swans have embarked on spring migration back to their arctic Russian breeding grounds. The lengthening days have signalled the start of the migratory period for the swans and the prevailing westerly winds have provided the final nudge
18 February 2015