Sightings - Martin Mere

Swallow
First Swallow of the year, two in fact, hinting at warmer times to come! Willow Tit by the Kingfisher Hide this morning. If you see this bird please report it to the in focus shop. Two Tawny Owl today and Barn Owl distantly from the United Utilities Hide.
5 April 2015

Latest Sightings
A lovely day out in the sun although still nippy in the hides with a slight northerly. Probably not encouraging the arrival of many migrants although many species will be trickling through perhaps unseen. A few Chiffchaff present in song along the Nature
4 April 2015

In like a Lion, out like a Lion....
A wild and windy couple of days putting pay to any further influx of spring migrants. On saying that a Wheatear was found today on islands from the Harrier Hide, probably taking shelter from the coast! Just over 50 Whooper present today. Shoveler are gett
1 April 2015

French Med Gull
A fine selection of birds over the past few days. No massive influx of migrants yet some south or south-westerly winds might sort that situation out. At least 3 adult Med Gull present including one colour ringed bird which was ringed in France. More detai
30 March 2015

Bird News
Some bird news from yesterday, a ringtail Hen Harrier was reported from UU Hide but no other reports. Also a Little Egret out on Woodend Marsh viewable from UU Hide. A Raven around the Mere yesterday drew close attention from the Black-headed Gull colony,
27 March 2015

Meds & Mink
A Spotted Redshank was reported from UU hide today, also several Curlew were using the reserve alone with the usual 75 Ruff, 10 Redshank, 20 Black-tailed Godwit. At least 4 Mediterranean Gulls were around the Mere in the afternoon along with at least 4 Co
25 March 2015

Wheatear
An early morning walk around the boundary of the reserve was productive particularly when you stumble across a fine male Wheatear. Corn Bunting are singing
24 March 2015

Latest Sightings
Chiffchaff in song in the blossom covered trees next to the in focus shop this morning. Always a pleasure hearing one of the first sounds of spring. Plenty of insects to keep it happy too. Whooper Swan count on the Mere this morning produced 155 birds. A
23 March 2015

House Sparrow!
Lovely day out and about in the sun. No recent count but certainly under 300 Whooper Swan on the Mere for most of the day. Generally most of these birds will have left by the first week in April. Far from annually recorded at Martin Mere a female House Sp
21 March 2015

Eclipse!
A close up of todays partial eclipse (T. Disley) Eclipse (T. Disley)
20 March 2015

Spotted Redshank
Spotted Redshank in non-breeding plumage, new for the year on the left hand side of Vinson's Marsh early afternoon, viewed from the Ron Barker Hide. Other waders include 50+ Curlew, 40+ Avocet, 100+ Lapwing, 30+ Oystercatcher, 40+ Ruff, 20+ Black-tailed G
18 March 2015

First Chiffchaff
A Chiffchaff on the Nature Trail in song today and present yesterday is probably the first of the spring migrant birds. Chiffchaff have been present since 5th February at least. Adult breeding plumage Med Gull on the Mere 3.45pm at least. Some disturbance
16 March 2015

Bird Sightings
A few sightings from Friday included 2 Dunlin on the Mere as well as a pair of Peregrine hunting around the edge of the reserve and 2 Barn Owl from Ron Barker Hide. Today's sightings: the re-appearance of the male Goldeneye on the Mere, still impressive n
14 March 2015

Sand Martin
Sand Martin new for the year and really the first 'classic' spring migrant. This is one of the earliest records of Sand Martin at Martin Mere. Once all the WWT Martin Mere data has been finally computerised I'll be able to tell you exactly how it fits in!
12 March 2015

Spring!
Very pleasant today indeed even if the wind did feel a little cold inside the hides. Locally the first Sand Martin are turning up although the best we could do today is Chiffchaff opposite the sewage works which has probably been present since January. If
10 March 2015