Entries Tagged ‘Animal Behaviour’:
filed in Animal Behaviour, Wildlife, Workshops on Nov.30, 2011
Over the last week I have revisited my Red Squirrel site in the North west coastal region of the UK. I managed to capture these most adorable mammals in better light, having got use to their behaviour a little which in turn makes for a better image. This whole area is managed by the wildlife [...]
Tags: Animal Behaviour, Birdwatching Magazine, Norfolk Spring Tides, Red Squirrels, Springtides, Wildlife Photography
filed in Animal Behaviour, Wildlife on Sep.06, 2011
I have often said on previous blog pages covering many different subjects and places, you just never know what you’ll see when working with wildlife. And this one sentence couldn’t be further from the truth on a recent outing photographing Watervoles at a site within the beautiful Peak District, Derbyshire. This little creature lives a [...]
Tags: Animal Behaviour, Craig Jones Wildlife Photography, Norfolk Spring Tides, Peak District, Watervoles, Wildlife Photography
filed in Wildlife on Oct.02, 2010
I count myself very lucky in life to have seen and still see the wonderful moments in the natural world over the last thirty years of being an observer, a young birdwatcher in the YOC and now a wildlife photographer. So over the last two months on a private stretch of the river Trent near my Staffordshire home I [...]
Tags: Animal Behaviour, Kingfisher, River, Trent
filed in Animal Behaviour, Wildlife on Mar.20, 2010
From the beginning,before the first glimmerings of civilization man has studied animal behaviour.It has been an essential part of the struggle for survival,with our remote ancestors relying on hunting and gathering:hunting large animals and gathering insects and shellfish as well as berries,nuts and roots.The success of this way of life must have lain in acquiring [...]
Tags: Animal Behaviour, Seasons, Spring, Wildlife