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Latest sightings

Latest Sightings

Latest Sightings

Up to 3 Wood Sandpiper being seen on Woodend Marsh. Also there Greenshank (new in), 5 Ringed Plover, 2 Little Ringed Plover, 2 Redshank, 8 Avocet and 20+ Black-tailed Godwit (the first large-ish group for a week). Drake Garganey on Woodend Marsh. Common S

4 May 2019

Three Wood Sandpipers

Three Wood Sandpipers

The 3 Wood Sandpipers present yesterday remained on Woodend Marsh today, along with 2 male Garganey (another probably different bird was on Vinson's Marsh this morning).A pair of Bullfinches was next to the path near the United Utilities hide.2 pairs of M

3 May 2019

Thursday (quick) update

Thursday (quick) update

A very quick update on today's sightings - more details tomorrow.Firstly, an unusual looking heron suggested (on a "flight only" view) to the observers the possibility of a Purple Heron. Keep your eyes open !Today's sightings include;Woodend Marsh - 2 mal

2 May 2019

Sandpipers

Sandpipers

Two Wood Sandpiper on Woodend Marsh by this afternoon, also 2 Dunlin. Two drake Garganey from the Ron Barker Hide. Two Common Sandpiper (featured image) on the Mere. Two Grasshopper Warbler reeling, one on the Reed Bed, one on Woodend Marsh. The first Lap

1 May 2019

Latest Sightings

Latest Sightings

Two Drake Garganey on the Mere then on Woodend Marsh. A Wood Sandpiper dropped in on the Mere then flew off south, possibly a new bird. Five Ringed Plover on Woodend Marsh are new in, also 2 Dunlin there and a Common Sandpiper. Two Whimbrel on the Mere l

30 April 2019

Pectoral Sandpiper

Pectoral Sandpiper

A good start to the day with a Pectoral Sandpiper found on Woodend Marsh. Martin Mere has had quite a few spring 'Pecs' over the years although generally they are pretty much annual autumn birds. (Below Pectoral Sandpiper with Redshank) Two new wader spec

29 April 2019

Migrant arrivals

Migrant arrivals

The first Whinchat and Lesser Whitethroat of the year, both found in the afternoon. The Whinchat, a male, was out on Plover Field and the Lesser Whitethroat was in the hedge between the two Reed Bed Platforms. The Martin Mere reserve year list is now 130

28 April 2019

Wood Sandpiper still present

Wood Sandpiper still present

Fine to start with followed by a rain front until mid afternoon. First Swift of the year. Always good to get a April Swift. Wood Sandpiper (below) still present on Woodend Marsh. Also on Woodend, 7 Dunlin, 2 Ringed Plover, 2 Little Ringed Plover, 60+ Avo

26 April 2019

Three drake Garganey

Three drake Garganey

Two drake Garganey this morning on Sunley's Marsh were joined by the third bird in the afternoon. Wood Sandpiper on Woodend and briefly on the Mere. Also 6 Dunlin, 10 Ruff, 70 Avocet, 2 Redshank, Black-tailed Godwit, 2 Little Ringed Plover and Ringed Plo

25 April 2019

Wood Sandpiper new for the year

Wood Sandpiper new for the year

A great time to catch up with Whimbrel in Lancashire. Our featured photograph shows a handful of Whimbrel that dropped in on the Mere briefly early afternoon. Approximately 30 birds came in from the South, bathed before moving off North. A little later, w

24 April 2019

Common Tern and other arrivals

Common Tern and other arrivals

Slightly overcast early on with the sun coming through late morning. We still have the easterly airflow which will continue to drift migrant birds into the region. The rain in the forecast could prove interesting in the next couple of days, grounding bird

23 April 2019

A reserve full of waders and warblers

A reserve full of waders and warblers

A beautiful sunny day on the reserve with a great selection of waders and warblers to see and hear.

21 April 2019

Cuckoo

Cuckoo

A good couple of days with our first Cuckoo being heard and seen yesterday and still present today, heard and seen near the Ron Barker Hide today and from the UU Hide yesterday. Other new sightings for the year included a male Ring Ouzel this morning, tho

20 April 2019

Greenshank new for the year.

Greenshank new for the year.

A Greenshank flew in calling early on heading towards Vinsons/Sunleys Marsh. Waders today; Lapwing, Avocet, Oystercatcher, Little Ringed Plover, Common Sandpiper, Redshank, Ruff, Black-tailed Godwit and Curlew. Six Wheatear in the fields adjacent to the

18 April 2019

Wheatear influx

Wheatear influx

An obvious influx of Wheatear overnight with at least 5 birds on the reserve. Check out the fields next to the railway crossing beyond Long Hedge. Also there 10+ Corn Bunting, Linnet, Skylark and Pied Wagtail. A Green Sandpiper on Woodend Marsh is new i

17 April 2019