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Three calves born on reserve

Three calves born on reserve

Three Long-horn cattle calves were born yesterday at Martin Mere. They can be seen from the community reedbed walk.  We will create a video ealry next week (once the rain has stopped!) showing the calves and how the cattle help to maintain our reserve.

12 May 2013

Come and see watervoles at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre

Come and see watervoles at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre

Watervoles have been sighted on the canoe safari and boat tours area at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre, offering visitors a unique opportunity to spot, get close to and photograph watervoles in their natural habitat whilst enjoying a guided boat tour. Wor

12 May 2013

WWT Martin Mere pays tribute to late Pat Wisniewski

WWT Martin Mere pays tribute to late Pat Wisniewski

WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre has paid tribute to the late Centre Manager, Pat Wisniewski by officially naming the 183 acre reedbed that he created the ‘Pat Wisniewski Reedbed’ The launch of the Pat Wisniewski Reedbed happened on Wednesday (1 May) wh

2 May 2013

Meet Nick, our new Centre Manager

Meet Nick, our new Centre Manager

Nick Brooks has now started at Martin Mere as our new Centre Manager. Nick lives in Burscough but with his last job he was commuting to Sussex as the Area Manager for RSPB Sussex reserves, so he has a very good background and knowledge of managing a reser

1 May 2013

Bring your little ones to meet ours this Bank Holiday

Bring your little ones to meet ours this Bank Holiday

Families will have a great day out this Bank Holiday weekend at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre with ducklings, goslings, cygnets and chicks springing up all around the centre. Starting on Saturday 4 May, you can also get a close encounter with nature and

28 April 2013

Goodbye to Andy Wooldridge

Goodbye to Andy Wooldridge

Today we are syaing goodbue to Andy Wooldridge, Centre Manager here at Martin Mere.  Andy has been at the centre since he was 16 years old and he has dedicated his whole life to making Martin Mere the fantastic place it has become. When he started he had

26 April 2013

Watervoles seen on guided boat tours

Watervoles seen on guided boat tours

Watervoles have been seen each day whilst visitors have been out on the guided boat tours. The watervoles are located around the two large ponds and there are clear signs that they have started to establish themselves in this area with visible holes in ba

25 April 2013

April images by Tom Clare

April images by Tom Clare

Tom, our reserve warden, has been out taking photographs in the last few days of the April wildlife, fauna and butterflies on the reserve.  See a selection of images below. Barn Owl, fox footprint, reed bunting, dunlin (black bellied wader), lapwing, s

23 April 2013

New ‘early bird’ events at WWT Martin Mere

New ‘early bird’ events at WWT Martin Mere

WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre is launching ‘Early Bird’ walks in May to allow visitors a unique opportunity to watch the reserve spring to life at dawn. The Early Bird walks are taking place on Saturday 4 May and Saturday 22 June and start at 5.30am

19 April 2013

Get a behind the scenes experience at WWT Martin Mere

Get a behind the scenes experience at WWT Martin Mere

A brand new event is starting at WWT Martin Mere on Wednesday 17 April: Behind the scenes Wednesdays. Every Wednesday, staff at Martin Mere, are giving visitors the opportunity to take part in a tour or talk that will allow them to see behind the scenes a

17 April 2013

Spoonbill arrives at Martin Mere

Spoonbill arrives at Martin Mere

A spoonbill arrived at Martin Mere this morning at approximately 11am. This is a great time of year to see passing migrants. [yframe url='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TKoiAJu4XI&list=UUQlb1STeXF0bnO74Kc9x9jw']

8 April 2013

Better late than never. Duckling season begins at WWT Martin Mere

Better late than never. Duckling season begins at WWT Martin Mere

WWT Martin Mere is heralding the start of spring and downy duckling season with Nene goslings hatching at the centre.  The nene goslings usually hatch mid-March but the recent cold weather has ensured things are running a little late this year. The Nene

5 April 2013

How are the avocets getting along in this cold weather?

How are the avocets getting along in this cold weather?

Avocets spend the summer at Martin Mere for their breeding season and it is always interesting to see how many arrive at what time. Watch this video below to see how the cold weather has affected the arrival of the avocets. [yframe url='http://www.youtube

2 April 2013

How do we catch up the birds for a health check?

How do we catch up the birds for a health check?

Every year in March we catch up all of our birds to giv ethem a health check and innoculations for DVE which can be a serious illness for waterfowl. But how do we catch the birds? Watch this video that shows what we have to do and why to ensure we have a

28 March 2013

Visit the treasure island of Martin Mere this Easter

Visit the treasure island of Martin Mere this Easter

The Easter theme this year is 'Treasure'. Visit the Island of Martin Mere, but beware, you may need to build a raft and create a treasure map to escape from the pirates! This is the Island of Martin Mere - can you spot where the ten telescopes are in our

27 March 2013