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Lancashire and Lakeland Outback Adventure Wildlife Safaris

Hi all and welcome to Lancashire and Lakeland Outback Adventure Wildlife Safaris - Thanks for looking in on us.

This was an idea me and my mate, Haddy, had to take folk out to look at and enjoy the wildlife in Lancashire and Lakeland; brilliant places for wildlife. Our 'Outback' !
But the price of fuel shot thro' the roof and the 'credit crunch' crunched so we have gone virtual instead. Keeps food in Haddy's kid's mouths and (more importantly) my wife's
jewelery supply trickling on!

I live in Blackpool - not normally noted for its 'natural' wildlife but believe me we have plenty from the sea itself with its fish, seals and porpoises, to the beach and its starfish, shrimps and shells, all the way back through the town centre and the nesting Peregrine Falcons to the marvelous Marton Mere nature reserve. Smaller than its almost namesake Martin Mere south of the Ribble but no less important.

I try not to travel too far these days, but within an hour or so's drive there is wildlife aplenty. Deer, Otters, Badgers, more birds than you can shake a stick at, brilliant butterflies and more - all you have to do is learn to look.

So what's my best wildlife sighting, Leopard in the Sinai Desert, Orang Utans in Borneo, Bilbies in Western Australia? No - none of these! Possibly a Redstart on my mum's washing line when I was a kid in Liverpool, or perhaps a Merlin mobbing a Kestrel mobbing a Peregrine at Marton Mere. But most probably almost standing on a Corncrake at Marton Mere, or watching a Bittern standing at the top of the reeds catching Starlings as they flew in to roost at Marton Mere. Then again in my garden pond I have a tiny little fly that does a dance on the Lily leaves, it sits there flicking its wings to attract its mates and ward off rivals. I like nothing better than to sit on the bench with an ice cream watching these little fellas go about their business - one day I'll find out what species they are! Now we know they are Poecilobothrus nobilitatus.

What do I hope my next new sighting will be? A Basking Shark off the prom would be nice, but better would be a Storm Petrel, one of the few of Britain's regular breeding birds I haven't seen yet.

Keep looking and watching ---- most of all have fun and enjoy.
Let us know what you've seen in your 'outback'. Remember the common and familiar are far more exciting than 'ordinary'!

Liverpool Bay Blogs

  • Hilbre Bird Observatory
    22nd June 2025
    1 hour ago
  • Walney Bird Observatory
    Swifts on the move and waders begin to return
    1 hour ago
  • Birds2blog
    Mainly Dragons....
    9 hours ago
  • Heysham Bird Observatory
    Two RVD, one already in, one incoming
    23 hours ago
  • John Dempsey Birdblog | Blogging for too long, birding even longer
    Branching out
    1 week ago
  • Fleetwood Birder
    Tewits
    3 weeks ago
  • Another Bird Blog
    Head In The Clouds
    2 months ago
  • Fleetwood Bird Observatory
    Thursday, 4th June 2020
    5 years ago
  • Welcome to North Lancs Ringing Group
    Nuthatch Study Update
    5 years ago
  • Wilde About Birds
    Countryfile Live - Young People Are (part of) The Answer
    5 years ago
  • Birding Aldcliffe
    Tasty Duck as Spring Rolls On
    6 years ago
  • Lighthouse and Wirral Birding
    6 years ago
  • Birkenhead Docks Birding Blog
    7 years ago
  • Blackpool wildlife sightings
    Weekend 2nd - 4th September
    7 years ago
  • So much to see everywhere
    Birds of November and December
    9 years ago
  • Birder Bagshaw
    Sunday Birdwatch Challenge 4/5
    9 years ago
  • Roby Milling
    It's Raining DNA, Hallelujah
    9 years ago
  • Fylde Amphibian & Reptile Group
    This year's season is getting underway
    10 years ago
  • Fylde Bird Club - Sightings report
  • WWT - Wetlands for life - Wildlife at Martin Mere Wetland Centre

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    2 days ago
  • Mark Avery
    Guest blog – Walshaw Turbine 25 by Kate Haslegrave
    2 days ago
  • Bird Blog
    Spur-winged Lapwing (Vanellus spinosus)
    2 months ago
  • Birders Of Sabah Borneo Island
    Rundum Highland, Tenom
    1 year ago
  • Orca Watcher
    Winter Water Birds
    5 years ago
  • BTO Bird Ringing - 'Demog Blog'
    A beach discovery provides more than just a ringing recovery
    5 years ago
  • Hakodate Birding
    Last Eagles of 2018............
    6 years ago
  • 'Another' Dave - on Wild Fidalgo
    Empty Nest
    7 years ago
  • Pittswood Birds
    8 years ago
  • Carding Mill Valley and the Long Mynd
    New soil bunds
    9 years ago
  • Sightings | Spurn Bird Observatory
  • mammal watching around the world

Just gulls

  • Anything Larus
    Featured Highlights - June 2025
    2 weeks ago
  • The Gulls Of Appledore
    I’d know you anywhere
    11 months ago
  • LARUS
    Probable gaviota siberiana oriental (Larus vegae) en Cantabria
    4 years ago
  • Wader World (+ plenty of gulls)
    Buff B's at Davidstow - September 2019.
    5 years ago
  • Chris Gibbins - gulls & birds
    Some stuff from Baja
    9 years ago
  • UK Gulls
    Adult Caspian Gulls (2)
    12 years ago
  • Larusology
    Mew Gull Miracle
    12 years ago
  • Picasa Web Albums - Peter Adriaens
    Japan, March 2012
    13 years ago
  • Ies Meulmeester
    Herring Gull, Barneveld - Landfill
    14 years ago
  • Swedish Gulls
    Trutar i januari
    14 years ago
  • caspian and yellow-legged gulls
  • Gulls on Film
  • Birders Playground - Gulls
  • Caspian Gulls
  • Gull Research Org
  • Gulls of the world
  • Gulls in the West Midlands Region

Other blogs

  • 'patchwork'
    May round-up 2025
    1 week ago
  • Next Generation Birders Official Blog
    The Norfolk Bird Race!
    9 years ago
  • The Green Life
    So long and thanks for all the fish
    10 years ago
  • Reservoir cats - the cats are back!
    RSPB scientists to create new super-predator
    10 years ago
  • Ecological Pie
    The big one: Palm oil
    11 years ago
  • A Focus On Nature | Opening Eyes. Opening Minds

Wildlife links

  • The Safari's flickr site - some might not be on the blog
  • Fylde Amphibian & Reptile Group website
  • Fylde Coast Wildlife
  • Blackpool Nature photos
  • Blackpool tide times
  • NW Raptor politics
  • Marine-life suveys
  • Migration news
  • Bird sounds of Europe
  • Amphibians & Reptiles
  • Ancient trees
  • Bats
  • British Trust for Ornithology
  • Butterflies
  • Cumbria Wildlife Trust
  • Dragonflies & Damselflies
  • Fylde Bird Club
  • Fylde Naturalists Society
  • International & UK wildlife news
  • Isle of Man Basking Sharks
  • Ladybirds
  • Lakeland's Wildlife
  • Lancashire badger group
  • Lancashire Moths
  • Lancashire Wildlife Trust
  • Lancaster & District Birdwatching Soc.
  • Mammals
  • Marine Conservation Soc.
  • Merseyside naturalists
  • Natural England
  • Numbat conservation
  • Phil T's excellent wildlife photos
  • Plantlife
  • Pond conservation
  • Record Lancashire's Brown Hares
  • Record Lancashire's Dragonflies
  • Record your seasonal sightings
  • Record your sightings of Molehills
  • Reptiles & Amphibians
  • Rock pool club
  • RSPB
  • A Focus on Nature
  • Sea Watch Foundation
  • Trees and woods
  • UK marine life encyclopaedia
  • UK Butterflies
  • UK Moths
  • WA's endangered Black Cockatoos
  • UK wildlife info
  • Wild About Britain
  • Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust

Other links

  • Gary Barker's Cartoon Site
  • Green Lane Association
  • James McLean - Illustrator
  • Kids wildlife and other outdoor events
  • UK Land Rover Events Green Laning Trips

My patch list as from end of April 2023

Fylde ticks in caps, Lifers in Bold Caps: 1-Whooper swan (f/o), 2-Mute swan, 3-Pink-footed Goose (f/o), 4-Canada Goose (f/o), 5-Grey-lag Goose (f/0) (b), 6-Shelduck (f/o), 7-Mallard (b), 8-Pintail (f/o), 9-Wigeon (f/o), 10-Scaup, 11-Eider, 12-Common Scoter, 13-Red-breasted Merganser (f/o), 14-Red-throated Diver, 15-Great-crested Grebe, 16-Fulmar (f/o), 17-Manx Shearwater (f/o), 18-Leach's petrel (f/o), 19-Gannet, 20-Cormorant, 21-Shag, 22-Little Egret, 23-Grey Heron, 24-Buzzard (f/o), 25-Sparrowhawk, 26-Kestrel, 27-Peregrine (f/o), 28-Oystercatcher, 29-Ringed Plover, 30-Golden Plover (f/o), 31-Knot (f/o), 32-Sanderling, 33-Turnstone, 34-Dunlin, 35-Redshank, 36-Greenshank (h), 37-Curlew, 38-Whimbrel (f/o), 39-Great Skua (f/o), 40-Arctic Skua (f/o), 41-Black-headed Gull, 42-Common Gull, 43-Mediterranean Gull, 44-Herring Gull, 45-Lesser Black-backed Gull, 46-Great Black-backed Gull, 47-Kittiwake, 48-Little Gull (f/o), 49-Sandwich Tern, 50-Common Tern (f/o), 51-Guillemot, 52-Feral Pigeon, 53- Wood Pigeon, 54-Collared Dove, 55-Short-eared owl (f/o), 56-Swift (f/o), 57-Skylark, 58-Sand Martin (f/o), 59-House Martin (f/o), 60-Swallow (f/o), 61-Meadow PIpit, 62-Rock Pipit, 63-Pied Wagtail, 64-Grey Wagatial, 65-Dunnock, 66-Robin, 67-Wheatear, 68-Stonechat, 69-Song Thrush, 70-Blackbird, 71-Redwing (f/o), 72-Chiffchaff, 73-Goldcrest, 74-Wren, 75-Great Tit, 76-Coal Tit 77-Blue Tit, 78-Magpie, 79-Jackdaw (f/o), 80-Raven, 81-Carrion Crow, 82-Starling, 83-House Sparrow, 84-Chaffinch (f/o), 85-Linnet, 86-Lesser Redpoll (f/o), 87-Goldfinch, 88-Siskin, 89-Reed Bunting (f/o), 90-Snow Bunting, 91-?

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Top ten most memorable wildlife moments

  • "It seems to me that the natural world is the greatest source of excitement; the greatest source of visual beauty; the greatest source of intellectual interest. It is the greatest source of so much in life that makes life worth living." David Attenborough
  • 8 Bitterns together, Marton Mere, Blackpool
  • Bilby in Western Australian desert
  • Bittern trying to catch Starlings, Marton Mere, Blackpool
  • Bottle-nosed Dolphin, Blackpool
  • Corncrake at Marton Mere, Blackpool
  • Dugite (one of the worlds most deadly snakes) on my foot - YIKES - Perth, WA
  • Elvers climbing the spillway at Marton Mere, Blackpool
  • Grass Snake whilst fishing, Hampshire
  • Hermit Crab swapping shells, Sabah, Borneo
  • Leopard in Sinai Desert
  • Minke Whale, Blackpool
  • My first Long tailed Tit, Leighton Moss, Lancashire
  • My own 'Lily Flies'
  • New born Gerbilus henleyi
  • Numbat at Maroo Wildlife Refuge
  • Otter, Loch Morlich, Scotland
  • Peregrine on church tower regularly from my office window, Blackpool
  • Peregrine taking Teal at Marton Mere, Blackpool
  • Peregrine, Kestrel and Merlin together at Marton Mere, Blackpool
  • Pygmy Squirrel, Sabah, Borneo
  • Red Deer, Findorn valley - the Seregeti of the Highlands
  • Redstart in garden, Gt Crosby, Liverpool
  • Swallows nests in barn, farm, Liverpool
  • Tawny Owl, Woodwell, Lancashire
  • Watching a diving Shag whilst snorkelling in Menorca
  • White Tipped Reef Sharks and other 'scary' stuff on my first scuba dive, Ras Mohammad
  • Yes I know there's more than 10 on this list
  • Yes there are many more besides these

Bilby in WA

Bilby in WA

Marton Mere Nature Reserve

Marton Mere Nature Reserve
Your Local Nature Reserve is a brilliant place to discover your local wildlife

Rufous Hare Wallaby

Rufous Hare Wallaby
One of only about 4000 left on the planet
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