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Our otters will be off show 7th-13th July whilst we complete essential works on their habitat. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.

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Big Fall

Big Fall

A top quality day with at least 73 species of bird recorded on the reserve. At least 20+ White Wagtail on the reserve an exceptional count. Also Yellow Wagtail with the flock, possibly more than one. The birds are moving around from the back of the Mere,

19 April 2013

More Movement

More Movement

The continuing southerly airflow is helping migrant birds on their way and bringing more birds in which will summer and breed in the local vicinity. At least 4 White Wagtails today on Woodend Marsh. The immature Spoonbill and Little Egret are sill present

17 April 2013

Blue-headed (type) Wagtail

Blue-headed (type) Wagtail

Bit of late news with a Blue-headed (type) Wagtail briefly at 6:40pm on the Reed Bed Walk with cattle opposite the sewage works before flying off NW. Also on the Reed Bed Walk Male Marsh Harrier and male Wheatear. Plenty of hirundines moving through early

16 April 2013

Yellow Wagtails

Yellow Wagtails

New for the year Yellow Wagtails (male and female) from the Ron Barker Hide, possibly another from the Harrier Hide. Quite an influx of wagtails with 10+ Pied, at least one White and a single Grey Wagtail. Wheatear from the Reed Bed Walk. Other movements

15 April 2013

Spoonbill, Crossbills and White Wagtails

Spoonbill, Crossbills and White Wagtails

Three Crossbill still this afternoon near the Raines Hide. Spoonbill and Little Egret from the UU Hide. Willow Warbler singing near the Janet Kear Hide. Swallows and Sand Martins also again today. Six White Wagtail on Woodend Marsh dropped in to feed then

14 April 2013

Crossbills showing well

Crossbills showing well

A mega species day on the reserve as spring movement gets fully underway. Star birds in reserve rarity terms were the Crossbills with 2 males and 2 females still present this morning near the Raines Hide, showing well in the spring sunshine. These birds r

13 April 2013

Short-eared Owl & Spoonbill

Short-eared Owl & Spoonbill

A migrant Short-eared Owl flew high over the In Focus shop at 13.38 before settling in a distant field out on the reserve. Other raptorsĀ  seen today were Marsh Harrier, 2 Peregrine, Common Buzzard, Sparrowhawk and Kestrel. The Spoonbill and Little Egret

10 April 2013

Spoonbill again.

Spoonbill again.

Spoonbill showing well this morning, still present this afternoon, active and feeding from the United Utilities Hide. A few wader counts produced 36 Ruff, 30 Black-tailed Godwit, 10 Ringed Plover, ~20 Oystercatcher, ~200 Lapwing, Curlew, 10+ Redshank and

9 April 2013

Spoonbill

Spoonbill

Spoonbill flew in around 11am onto Woodend Marsh viewable from the United Utilities Hide and still on site 4pm at least. Probably the same bird which showed well in front of the Raines Hide around 6pm yesterday. [yframe url='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v

8 April 2013

Sand Martin

Sand Martin

A single Sand Martin was seen to fly south accross the reserve in the morning, the Little Egret was still around from yesterday and a pair of adult Mediterranean Gulls put in an appearance. A male Hen Harrier flew through the reserve without stopping, als

7 April 2013

Wheatear and Little Egret

Wheatear and Little Egret

A male Wheatear was seen from the reedbed walk today, a Little Egret was reported and also a breeding plumage Mediterranean Gull was briefly on the Mere in the morning along with the usual pair of Great black backed and a pair of Lesser black backed Gull.

6 April 2013

Breeding plumage Ruff

Breeding plumage Ruff

Now is a very good time to come and look at Ruff coming into breeding plumage. There are at least 40 birds present with one or two males now approaching full breeding plumage and many following on. Likewise with the Black-tailed Godwit. The godwit are gen

3 April 2013

Bewick's again

Bewick's again

Four Bewick's Swan (2 adult+2 juv) flew in with ~ 50 Whooper Swan early afternoon. Some small flocks of Wigeon were looking nervous as a pair of Greater Black-backed Gull roamed around looking for there next meal. Raptors included the ever present Common

2 April 2013

Marsh Harrier

Marsh Harrier

First 'spring' Marsh Harrier, a female type early on. Common Buzzards are active and a scan of the surrounding area can produce 6+ birds. Other reported raptors were Peregrine, 2 Sparrowhawk and 2 Kestrel. Around 120 Whooper Swan still in the surrounding

1 April 2013

Med Gull and other birds

Med Gull and other birds

Another pleasant day in the sun, if a little chilly out of it! As with most places in Lancashire we are leaving March without seeing a Sand Martin for the first time since the reserve opened over 30 years ago. A second summer Med Gull spent a few hours wi

31 March 2013