Sightings - Martin Mere

Latest Sightings
The sightings today include 65 Oystercatcher, 25 Cormorants, and 2 Greater Black-Backed Gulls on the Mere. There was also a Curlew heard flying over, and a pair of Buzzards were perched on a fence post at the back of the Mere together. Marsh Harriers can
20 February 2025

Latest Sightings
The Wetland Bird Survey (WeBs) is a monthly count which aims to provide data to support the conservation and monitoring of wetland bird species. Here are the results from today:Wigeon 314Tufted Duck 10Moorhen 108Avocet 2Gadwall 6Whooper Swan 573Coot 147Li
17 February 2025

Latest Sightings
The number of overwintering waterfowl today was 667 Whooper Swans and 1293 Pink-Footed Geese. You can witness the beautiful Whooper Swans from the Discovery Hide and watch them feeding every day at 3pm, alongside Pintail, Shelduck, Wigeon, Mute Swans, Coo
13 February 2025

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Over the weekend, numerous birds of prey have been sighted including 1 Hen Harrier, 1 Kestrel, 1 Merlin, 5 Marsh Harrier, 1 Buzzard and 1 Barn Owl at Ron Barker hide. Another Barn Owl was spotted from Tomlinson hide. 1 Peregrine was seen on the Mere, as w
10 February 2025

Latest Sightings
At Dawn today, 3530 Pink-Footed Geese and 374 Whooper Swans were counted. The Pink-Footed Geese have been very active again, flying all around the reserve. You can view the Whooper Swans from Discovery Hide, and watch them come close to feed every day at
6 February 2025

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As the weather becomes mild, Oystercatchers can be seen arriving from coastal estuaries and 22 individuals were counted on the back of the Mere today.56 Black-Tailed Godwits were also observed. A few of them are beginning to change their Winter plumage fr
3 February 2025

Latest Sightings
At dawn today, 2090 Pink-Footed Geese and 660 Whooper Swans were counted on the nature reserve.The Pink-Footed Geese have been very active, flying between Plover Field (the back of the Main Mere) and Lord's Mere (Ron Barker hide).Around the end of Februar
30 January 2025

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It's a bright and windy day, here at Martin Mere after last week's storm with plenty to be seen. A peregrine was spotted this afternoon over the reedbed near Harrier Hide.8 Marsh Harriers were seen over the weekend along with our usual array of wintering
27 January 2025

Latest Sightings
A cast of 15 Marsh Harriers have been soaring across the skies today, visible from the Discovery and Ron Barker hides. We counted 45 individuals during our Harrier Roost Survey. Other birds of prey to be seen around the reserve are Sparrowhawks, Peregrine
23 January 2025

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This morning, we carried out the monthly Wetland Bird Survey (WeBS) to monitor internationally important species. The survey includes all water birds observed, but not all species at Martin Mere. There were hundreds of Whooper Swans counted on the mere, a
13 January 2025

Latest Sightings
Snowfall has covered the reserve, and half of the mere is frosted over! We have supplied an extra feed for our winter visitors, the Whooper Swans, to give them energy during this cold spell. There is still plenty to see, and the site looks even more bea
9 January 2025

Latest Sightings
Over the weekend, there has been sightings of a Woodcock near Kingfisher hide and another was seen on the Reedbed Walk.1 Water Rail was observed at Janet Kear hide, where you can also view songbirds on the feeders. 3 Roe Deer were just seen behind Janet K
6 January 2025

Latest Sightings
It's been a cold and frosty start to the new year here at Martin Mere, with plenty of wildlife to see.There are many wintering water birds, with high numbers of Wigeon, Pintail and Shelduck all visible from our Discovery Hide. There are also hundreds of W
2 January 2025

Latest Sightings
Over the weekend, 15 Snipe were observed on the mere. Snipe are small wading birds, identifiable by their long bill, mottled brown colour and buff stripes on their head and back. Their plumage is perfect for camouflage - you can spot them from the viewing
30 December 2024

Latest Sightings
Season's greetings! A stroll through nature is the best way to unwind, so come to Martin Mere to enjoy everything wildlife has to offer.1 Snow Goose has been spotted once again on the mere. It is a rare vagrant that arrived here with ~10,000 overwintering
27 December 2024