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Today's wildlife highlights
Wader Lake (AM, high tide) Grey heron - 25 Redshank - 74 Lapwing - 18 Oystercatcher - 2 Black-headed gull - 37 Lesser black-backed gull - 3 adults and 1 juvenile Shelduck - 15 Teal - 27 Plus 12 shelduck on the saline lagoon. Hawthorn Wood feeding s

Lastest Sightings
Whooper Pond Whooper Swan 140 Mute Swan 40 Wigeon 90 Tufted Duck 46 Canada Goose 1 Greylag Goose 1 Shoveler 8 Folly Pond Teal 40 Shoveler 5 Wigeon 20 Redshank 6 Black-tailed Godwit 7 Lapwing 8 Oystercatcher 2 Flood Ground Little Egret 4 Teal 80 Wigeon 30

Wildlife sightings for 6th March 2013
2 Shelduck - scrape 191 Teal - scrape, marsh 50+ Wigeon - on site 3 Snipe - scrape Additional sightings from yesterday: 6+ Snipe - marsh 50+ Fieldfare - playing fields 3+ Stonechat - marsh, perched on the fox fence 1 Reed Bunting - singing on marsh

Today's sightings
The South Lake Avocet 2 (Then moved to Zeiss Hide) Redshank 2 Oystercatcher 4 Black-tailed Godwit 1 The Zeiss Hide Avocet 2 (Pair) Black-tailed Godwit 5 Redshank 17 Dunlin 160 Lapwing 300 Teal 180 Reed Bunting 2 Water Rail 1 The Rushy Bewick's Swan 200 Wi

Bullfinch
First Bullfinch (male) of the year, a rarity here, seen midday near the Kingfisher Hide. A dawn count of Whooper Swan was down to 1090. Avocet numbers increased to 44. Also present 60 Oystercatcher, 70+ Ruff, 4 Black-tailed Godwit, 2 Ringed Plover and ~30

Wildlife sightings
Wader Lake Grey heron - 32 Redshank - 16 Teal - 28 Mallard - 39 Lapwing - 8 Curlew - 12 Snipe - 1 Shelduck - 10 Plus 32 shelduck and 12 mallard on the saline lagoon. Hawthorn Wood feeding station Bullfinch, great tit, blue tit, coal tit, long-taile

WWT Martin Mere welcomes Meningitis Trust day
Feeding otters and swans guaranteed a fun time was had by all at the Meningitis Trust’s Lancashire Family Day at Martin Mere Wetland Centre, near Ormskirk yesterday (Sunday, 3 March). The sleek and slinky, but friendly, otters were the stars of the show

Wildlife sightings for 5th March 2013
1 Bittern - reedbed channel next to wildside hide 82 Shoveler - site count 98 Teal - wader scrape 60 Wigeon - grazing marsh 6+ Snipe - marsh 50+ Fieldfare - playing fields 3+ Stonechat - marsh, perched on the fox fence 1 Reed Bunting - singing on marsh &n

Today's sightings
Bittern sunning it' self at the Zeiss Hide this morning, Copyright JSLeesWWT The Zeiss Hide BITTERN 1 Showing very well sat warming up in the sun. White Wagtail 1 (First of the spring) Water Rail 2 Redshank 6 Dunlin 80 Lapwing 150 The Holden Tower Tundra

Cetti's singing
The centre looks truly beautiful in the sun today. I have seen a Kingfisher with fish in it's beak from the Scrape hide, where a pair of Shoveler have been seen the last 2 days and aerial displays from the lapwing. I have also seen a water vole at the top

Wetlands already full of spring heat as weather warms up
Spring is the season of New Life but, before then, each animal must find a mate. In this wintry weather, animals of all sorts are flirting as if their life, or their legacy, depended on it. Cranes dance with each other, like teenagers at a school disco. S

Kate Humble posts letters of inspiration
100 years ago Captain Scott and his team bravely battled the Antarctic elements. Knowing he was about to lose that battle he wrote to his wife and urged her to get their young boy interested in nature. That letter inspired their boy, Sir Peter Scott, into

Arrivals
The southerly component to the airflow paid dividends with the arrival of more Avocet, now 34 birds. Four pairs were seen mating, spring is definitely on it's way! Further mating activity today with our regular pair of Peregrines copulating on the fence p

Today's bird highlights
Today’s highlights include bittern, red kite, buzzard, peregrine, 14 little egret, 6 greenshank, spotted redshank, 21 redshank, 73 lapwing, 98 wigeon, 5 water rail, great crested grebe, 2 little grebe, cetti’s warbler, goldcrest, 2 great spotted woodp

Today's sightings
Cranes- 8 Great Crane Project still about the reserve today Holden Tower Wigeon 560 American Wigeon x Eurasian Wigeon hybrid male Peregrine 1 Rushy Bewick's Swan 250 (270 still here, no departures) Pintail 210 Tack Piece Golden Plover 25 Dunlin 200 E Whi