A hungry mouth to feed …
This This week, a guest blog by ace wildlife photographer Martin Goodey – an amazing encounter on his patch on the Isles of Scilly … ‘Come the summer months of July and August, I like to spend an...
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This week, a guest blog from ace wildlife photographer Ramesh Anantharaman, introducing the amazing and beautiful region of Sikkim, and an encounter with a very special bird indeed … bfgbg Sikkim is a...
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This week, a guest blog from author and photographer Marianne Taylor, in search of elusive insect visitors … c What an Easter weekend it was. Every day was wall-to-wall sunshine, and the heat was more...
View Article“Adopt the pace of nature, her secret is patience”
Our guest blogger this week is David Tipling – a well-known professional wildlife photographer who for the last 20 years has travelled extensively, photographing some of the world’s most iconic...
View ArticleA sticky situation
A few years back I had a memorable journey through Sri Lanka, and I’ve had a soft spot for the birds of this magical island ever since. I’m currently busy compiling photos for our book Cuckoos of the...
View ArticlePhotographing Fungi
Freelance wildlife and natural history photographer Adrian Davies, author of Digital Plant Photography reminisces on the fungi of 2012! Of all botanical subjects, fungi are probably the most...
View ArticleCUCKOO – HARBINGER OF SPRING AND CHEAT
Cuckoos are on the way! Satellite tagging by the British Trust for Ornithology has revealed their extraordinary journey. Cuckoos spend the winter with lowland gorillas in the African Congo rainforests....
View ArticleHere are five things you may not know about hares
To the people of rural Britain, hares are deeply beloved, perhaps above all other animals. But how much do we know about these elusive creatures? Marianne Taylor, author of The Way of the Hare,...
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