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  • Daylight Pine Martens! A Day in the Nature Nuts wildlife hide
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Gannets, nikon d500, Photography, scotland, Tamron 150-600mm, Wildlife  2 Comments

April 13, 2019May 14, 2019

Troup Head

A wonderful first visit to RSPB Troup Head to see the gannets and fulmars.

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england, kingfisher, Little Owls, nikon d500, Photography, water vole, Wildlife, Worcestershire  3 Comments

August 27, 2018May 14, 2019

Worcestershire: Little Owls, Kingfisher and A Confiding Snipe

A rare trip South of the Border rewarded me with wonderful encounters with little owls, kingfishers and a confiding snipe.

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garden birds, Glasgow, Photography, Tamron 150-600mm, Wildlife  2 Comments

January 20, 2018

Photographing my Feathered Friends

Photographing birds in my back garden has proved a challenge, but with a little perseverance and the help of my neighbour’s cherry tree I’ve been able to take a few images I’m pleased with.

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garden birds, nikon d500, nuthatch, Photography, Red Squirrels, scotland, Sparrowhawk, Tawny Owl, Wildlife  3 Comments

October 31, 2017

Sparrowhawks, Red Squirrels, Tawny Owl and more.

A day spent in Alan McFadyen’s Scottish Photography sparrowhawk hide in the company of sparrowhawks, jays, red squirrels, brambling and great spotted woodpeckers.

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Books, garden birds, Mountain Hares, Nature Writers, otters, Puffins, Red Squirrels, scotland, Wildlife  0 Comments

September 11, 2017

My kind of wildlife images

 My aspiration when it comes to wildlife photography is to stick to a few species and spend as much time as is possible watching them – not only is this a joy to do but hopefully it will lead to more interesting images.

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Farne Islands, Kittiwakes, Photography, Puffins, Razorbill, Seabird, Wildlife  1 Comment

July 22, 2017

A Day with the Seabirds on The Farne Islands

They may be busy, but there’s some wonderful wildlife to see on The Farne Islands including puffins, guillemots, fulmars and razorbills.

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Bass Rock, Books, Brown (Eurasian) Hare, Fossorial Water Vole, Gannets, Glasgow, Kittiwakes, Lunga, Mountain Hares, Mull, Nature Writers, otters, Photography, Puffins, scotland, Seabird, Uncategorized, Wildlife  1 Comment

July 9, 2017July 9, 2017

2017 Highlights (Jan-June)

Mountain hares, otters, puffins, water voles and gannets – photographic highlights from the first half of 2017.

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Bass Rock, Gannets, Photography, Wildlife  6 Comments

June 11, 2017November 6, 2017

Landing on The Bass Rock

I had the experience of a life-time in June when I had the opportunity to spend time on the Bass Rock amongst the nesting gannets.

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