I didn't have a lot of time for birding at Martin Mere, but it's really hard to fail at the place to be honest. A quick look over Woodend marsh from the Gordon Taylor hide revealed two stonking summer plumage greenshank and a single green sandpiper, whilst Plover field scrape held five more green sandpipers. Add to that several marsh harriers and at least three cattle egrets and it was another successful visit.
Monday, 7 July 2025
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