Troup Head
A wonderful first visit to RSPB Troup Head to see the gannets and fulmars.
A wonderful first visit to RSPB Troup Head to see the gannets and fulmars.
Brown hares, roe deer and curlew in the fields and red squirrels in the garden… my idea of wildlife heaven.
Spending time with the mountain hares in the crazy 2019 windy, mild winter weather.
I’ve had the pleasure of photographing red squirrels at a number of locations through out Scotland, so here’s a list of my recommendations and tips for photographing these wonderful little animals.
read more Where to Find and Photograph Red Squirrels in Scotland
The weather may have been wet and windy, but it was still a joy to spend a few days in the company of the mountain hares this October.
Photographing red kites at a feeding station is an exhilarating experience, and nowhere more so than at Gigrin Farm in Wales.
A rare trip South of the Border rewarded me with wonderful encounters with little owls, kingfishers and a confiding snipe.
read more Worcestershire: Little Owls, Kingfisher and A Confiding Snipe
The final part of my whistle-stop tour of Scotland saw me in Aviemore for a challenging attempt to photograph ospreys in the mist and mountain hares in the rain.
read more Aviemore: Ospreys in the Mist, Mountain Hares in the Rain
A whistle-stop visit to East Lothian: encounter with a scruffy juvenile heron and the seabirds of St Abbs Head.
Little did I know when I booked a day at the Nature Nuts wildlife hide that not only would I see a pine marten at lunchtime, but I’d also be the first to see one of this year’s adorable kits.
read more Daylight Pine Martens! A Day in the Nature Nuts wildlife hide