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The Rut of the Reds
October 21, 2013 - Red deer are our largest mammal in the UK. Stags weigh anything from 90 - 190kg with females 63 - 120kg. The number of b...
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The Damselfly
August 12, 2013 - In my last post I talked about Dragonflies, and in this one, I want to talk about their smaller counterparts, the Damsel...
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The Ruff at Martin Mere
April 08, 2013 - It's been a while since I got out to shoot birds, and nothing else... this last weekend we made a trip out to Martin Mer...
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Back to the birds
November 06, 2012 - Last week - I was invited to a bird hide set deep in the depths of practically no-where.... it was a lovely morning - an...
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The 2012 Deer Rut
November 02, 2012 - Every year I try to get pictures of the stag rut - and every year, I come back with super images of deer, but not of the...
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From Photographs to Paintings
August 28, 2012 - Some two years ago - I met a lady called Diane Huxley. I was out with the dog, and my camera, and we fell to talking, as...
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The Harvest Mouse
August 16, 2012 - Despite the fact that these are known as the Harvest Mouse (or Micromys minutus), they are likely to be found in hedgero...
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More Welsh Wetness…
July 11, 2012 - Quite apart from the glorious trip to Skomer a few weeks ago, the other parts of the week away were just as good. A trip...
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A Wet Week in Wales
June 25, 2012 - We’ve returned from what was probably the wettest break we’ve ever been on. I’ve never known rain quite like it, but I s...
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Wildlife – Birds at RSPB
April 24, 2012 - On a very rare sunny day (and they are rare at the moment) – we made the most of it and headed out to the RSPB site at S...
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