Latest sightings

Mystery Bird Shot
A blustery couple of days keeping many birds tucked in. Waders to the fore with 66 Avocet, 59 Ruff, 60+ Oystercatcher, 17 Black-tailed Godwit, 400+ Lapwing (some now display flying), Redshank, 2 Ringed Plover, 2 Dunlin, Common Snipe and Curlew. Water leve
3 March 2015

73 Avocet
A brief round up of the weekends sightings. As expected the Avocet numbers continue to increase with 73 birds this morning. They were joined by a couple of Curlew along the back of the Mere. Oystercatcher numbers increased 112, also 400+ Lapwing, 60+ Ruff
1 March 2015

Bittern
First sighting of Bittern this year when a bird flew over the path to the Harrier Hide and dropped into the reeds. Last year a bird was heard to 'boom' although as usual it is assumed any Bittern seen at this time of year is just passing through. Avocet n
27 February 2015

Curlew
A brief update. The first Curlew of the year flew over the Mere calling this morning. No surprises to note the Avocet numbers have increased to 20. A flock of 23 Common Snipe was noteworthy. Raptors included Peregrine, Marsh Harrier, 6+ Common Buzzard, 2
25 February 2015

Swan Catch
Last of the winters swan catch occurred this morning in less than ideal condition. The whole event was filmed and will feature on BBC North West as part of Martin Mere's 40th anniversary celebrations. As it happened 40 Whooper Swans were caught, measured
24 February 2015

Latest Sightings
A brief round up of recent activity. Avocet numbers have crept up to 11. At least 2 Ringed Plover, 50+ Ruff, 50+ Oystercatcher, 10+ Black-tailed Godwit, 600+ Lapwing, 2 Redshank and some Common Snipe. We can expect the first Curlew to arrive in the near f
23 February 2015

Hen Harrier again
Regular readers of the sightings page will know the best time to go birding at Martin Mere is before, during and after a rain front passes over the reserve. This piece of advice is true of most birding sites but really pays dividends during spring and a
19 February 2015

Latest Sightings
A clear and sunny day although the wind did have a nip in it. Yesterday's Avocet or at least 2 of them were present joined by 4 Ringed Plover. Plenty of close views of Ruff to be had, some hinting at a change to breeding plumage. The Lapwings were positiv
17 February 2015

Avocet Return
It's a sure sign that spring is on it's way with the return of 3 Avocet. Last years birds returned on the 9th February, the earliest ever. So this is back to form and the same date as 2013. These birds will be constantly present now until July. Top bird o
16 February 2015

Latest Sighting
Plenty of action over the last few days. Lapwing numbers have increased to ~1200, 48 Oystercatcher, 73 Ruff and 20+ Black-tailed Godwit, 10 Common Snipe and a Woodcock flushed on the Reedbed Walk. Also out on the Reedbed Walk, Cetti's Warbler occasionally
13 February 2015

Ringed Plover
Ringed Plover, new for the year. Predicted yesterday while at the very same time one was on islands in front of the Ron Barker Hide. The Oystercatcher numbers increased to 25, 800+ Lapwing, 46 Ruff, 10+ Black-tailed Godwit, Redshank and Golden Plover. Two
10 February 2015

Milder
Milder today and a noticeable influx of waders with Dunlin, Redshank, 10 Oystercatcher, Common Snipe(s), 12+ Black-tailed Godwit, 30+ Ruff and ~ 1000 Lapwing. Any day now we could be expecting the arrival of the first Avocet and Ringed Plover of the yea
9 February 2015

Med Gull
A round up of the weekends sightings. An adult non breeding Mediterranean Gull was present with Black-headed Gulls and is new for 2015. 'Med Gulls' are becoming far more common with double figure breeding pairs in Lancashire. A few Herring Gull and Common
8 February 2015

Latest Sightings
Some frosty mornings and blue sky days have made for some excellent birding around the reserve. New for the year 2 Chiffchaff opposite the sewage works. Last year over wintering Chiffchaffs were joined by 2 Siberian Chiffchaff which hung around into March
6 February 2015

Barn Owls
A hard frost last night leaving most of the Mere frozen this morning, although movement of birds opened up the water between the feeding areas. Langley's Brook remained unfrozen and was packed with Teal and Wigeon. Two Barn Owls early on at least. Peregr
3 February 2015