Latest sightings

Pink-feet in the Sun
Further arrivals of Pink-footed Geese in the past couple of days with perhaps as many as 10,000 birds roosting on the reserve. Some great views to be had of these birds relaxing in the sun after their long journey. Pink-fo
28 September 2015

More Pink-feet
A lovely day on the reserve with windless conditions. Further influx of Pink-footed Geese with 5000+ coming in onto the reserve. Local birds which have been in for a while tend to move around at low altitude, whereas new birds coming in tend to come in fr
26 September 2015

Friday - late update
At least another 2,000 Pink-footed Geese arrived between 6.00 and 6.30 pm, mostly in one big group, but all (strangely) arriveing from a Southerly direction. As I'm writing this (6.30 pm) another group of at least 1,000 birds arrived from the South-east.
25 September 2015

Bird News
More Pink-footed geese arriving arriving on a daily basis at the moment - although not properly counted, estimates of over 2,000 would not be far off the mark. Also on the reserve today, 2 Marsh Harreirs and a Peregrine, along with the usual Common Buzzar
25 September 2015

Latest Sighting
A sudden blast of Westerlies today making for chilly birding around the reserve. The main focus of events are the continued slow arrival of Pink-footed Geese with somewhere in the region of 1600 roosting on the reserve at present.
24 September 2015

Whooper Return!
An unexpected arrival today in the shape of 4 Whooper Swan which circled low over the Mere before heading off the reserve. Although earlier than average this doesn't beat 2012 16th of Sept. We do have 8 over summering birds still present on the reserve al
22 September 2015

Pink-feet
Just a hint of what is to come today as small groups of Pink-footed Geese dropped in from high bringing the count to over 700 birds on the reserve. This time last year we had closer to 8,000! More gaps in the weather this week should provide opportunities
20 September 2015

Latest Sighting
A lovely day out on the reserve. The distant southport airshow didn't appear to flush anything new onto the reserve although about 230 Pink-footed Geese did drop in around midday. Waders included 600+ Lapwing, 50+ Ruff, 1+ Green Sandpiper and some Common
19 September 2015

Pink-foot influx starts ?
Over 600 Pink-footed Geese came in to roost near the United Utilities hideĀ just before dusk, before being flushed by a helicopter. Still returning in smaller groups up until dark. Don't forget late opening nights every Wednesday and Saturday from next W
18 September 2015

Recent Sightings
31 Pink-footed Geese this morning, the largest count so far, but hopefully a number which will be increased daily over the next couple of weeks. 2 Green Sandpipers, at least 40 Ruff, and 2 Marsh Harriers were seen from the Ron Barker hide, where 2 Kingfis
17 September 2015

Latest Sightings
A lovely day on the reserve. Plenty of Meadow Pipit and Skylark moving today. If you find yourself somewhere relatively quiet at this time of year these and other species can be heard calling over head for the first few hours of the day as they make there
16 September 2015

Latest Sightings
Calm condition with a light North Easterlies and a little early rain. Still no influx of Pink-footed Geese just 11 birds recorded today. As the week progresses the current forecast suggest the chance of a sizable influx at the end of the week.
14 September 2015

Nuthatch
Bird of the day must go to the Nuthatch (a rare bird on site) which was on the bird table near the toilets past the Raines Hide this morning, hopefully it will stick around. A few new birds appeared today with the change in weather, at least 2 Greenshank
12 September 2015

Whinchat and Wheatear
As high pressure builds and calm and sunny weather settles in, some of us can be found complaining that this type of weather is unlikely to turn up many migrant birds! Things can be unpredictable certainly when it comes to individual rare birds although i
8 September 2015

Record Count
It is the time of year when wildfowl begin to flock. This is true whether they be wild or feral birds. At Martin Mere we always get a build up of feral Greylag and Canada Geese and today a count of the latter reached 570 beating the previous count of Cana
6 September 2015