Borneo: Tabin and Tips for Travel & Photography
Tabin was my final stop in Malaysian Borneo. A resort deep in the jungle where wildlife sightings included orangutans, gibbons, hornbills and civets.
Tabin was my final stop in Malaysian Borneo. A resort deep in the jungle where wildlife sightings included orangutans, gibbons, hornbills and civets.
Seeing orangutans in the wild has long been a dream, so when a friend asked if I wanted to join her agreeing was a no- brainer.
A look back at 2024. It was a challenging year for a number of reasons, but I had some wonderful wildlife encounter and trips, was involved in a film and shared the wildlife with lovely and enthusiastic clients.
My first foreign photography trip to Finland in April 2024 was an amazing, snowy experience with brown bears, wolves, wolverine, red squirrels and much more.
read more Snowy Finland: Brown Bears, Wolverine, Wolves and more!
It was lovely to return to the West Coast of Scotland for a week in November 2024. Morvern has become one of my favourite places and it’s always a joy to go back especially when the weather was cold and the wildlife plentiful.
My winter wildlife photography workshop season has begun where I introduce clients to wildlife of the Scottish Highlands including red squirrels, crested tits, mountain hares and red deer. It’s gone well so far and the wildlife has been fantastic.
I’m now taking bookings for my crested tit sites in the Scottish Highlands. I have two sites and in this blog talk about my new one set in scots pine and larch woodland with bags of photographic potential.
Over the summer months I enjoyed spending time with local pine martens and badgers, both species normally nocturnal. Wonderful creatures.
In this final instalment of my winter wildlife blogs I’ll be sharing memories of my time on the hill with mountain hares but first, the other species I’ve yet to mention – red deer and snow bunting.
read more Winter Wildlife P3 – Mountain hares, Red Deer and Snow Bunting
In this blog I’m going to cover the wildlife enjoyed by my winter wildlife clients and myself in a fantastic pinewood. Within this wood I have set up a couple of nut feeders and enjoy visits from many species: crested tits, long-tailed tits, coal tits, great tits, blue tits, chaffinches, robins, dunnock, treecreepers, goldcrest, wrens, bank voles, pygmy shrew and red squirrels. Over the winter months there is so much going on, it’s brilliant!
read more Winter Wildlife P2: Crested Tits & Woodland Wildlife