The Lammermuirs – Snow, Red Grouse and the Elusive Mountain Hares
After snow fell on the Lammermuirs I went in search of the elusive mountain hares
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After snow fell on the Lammermuirs I went in search of the elusive mountain hares
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A day spent in Alan McFadyen’s Scottish Photography sparrowhawk hide in the company of sparrowhawks, jays, red squirrels, brambling and great spotted woodpeckers.
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.
They may be busy, but there’s some wonderful wildlife to see on The Farne Islands including puffins, guillemots, fulmars and razorbills.
Mountain hares, otters, puffins, water voles and gannets – photographic highlights from the first half of 2017.
Little did I know as I trudged up a mountain path in the Scottish Highlands last July that I’d be meeting an animal that I would fall in love with.
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.
This post isn’t exactly about photography, but it is connected. As someone with a strong interest and love of nature
One of my favourite photographers, Laurie Campbell, visited my camera club last season to showcase some of his fabulous work