Sunday 26th June
Warbreck Hill - Heron (S), great tit (feeding young in nest box - a very late brood or a second brood? which would be unusual)
Saturday 25th June
Heron's Reach - 2 Roe deer, emerald damselflies
Devonshire Road Rock Gardens - Sparrowhawk, oystercatcher (over), great spotted woodpecker, blackcap, 2 chiffchaffs, 3 frogs, 4 large skippers, 3 meadow browns, 2 speckled woods, dead mans fingers fungus
Ashfield Road - Meadow brown, nursery web spider, many blue tailed damselflies, several azure damselflies
Marton Mere LNR - Lesser whitethroat, 4 Cetti's warblers, great crested grebe (with juvenile)
The dates for next month's National Whale and Dolphin Watch events in Blackpool are listed below
Tuesday 26th – Friday 29th July
12 – 1pm
Mirror Ball Blackpool South Shore
Saturday 30th July
9am – 1pm
Mirror Ball Blackpool South Shore
Sunday 31st July
10am – 2pm
Gynn Square Blackpool North Shore
Contact: David McGrath 01253 478023 (8am – 3.30pm) weekdays; mobile 07539779532; emaildavid.mcgrath@blackpool.gov.uk
Please bring binoculars if you have them, some may be available for use on the day, telescopes will also be available. Dress for the weather, sunscreen and hat or winter woollies.
There is ample on-street free parking close to both locations and a small free carpark at the Solaris Centre (FY4 1RW) opposite the Mirror Ball. Pay & Display parking is also available on the Promenade at the Mirror Ball and at Gynn Square (FY1 2JR)
Please email your sightings and wildlife photos to solaris.centre @ blackpool.gov.uk - without the spaces
The North Blackpool Pond Trail have a Facebook group page
There is a Facebook group for all things Marton Mere LNR including news of events and volunteer projects
The North Blackpool Pond Trail have a Facebook group page
There is a Facebook group for all things Marton Mere LNR including news of events and volunteer projects
There is also a page specifically for wildlife news at Marton Merehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/343548299164728/ please Like, Share and post your sightings and wildlife photos from the nature reserve
Follow Marton Mere LNR on twitter @MartonMereLNR