Entries Tagged ‘Kingfisher’:
filed in Advice On Wildlife, Wildlife on Oct.21, 2010
Over the last couple of days the weather seems to have become a little colder which results in those frosty, sunny mornings I love, where the cold hits the back of your throat while at the same time the sun comes up and bathes the countryside in a beautiful warm glow. Most of my wildlife photography is where [...]
Tags: Barn Owl, Fieldcraft, Kingfisher, Wildlife, Winter
filed in Wildlife, Workshops on Oct.08, 2010
Had a day visiting Bradgate park yesterday hoping to capture the Red and Fallow Deer going through their annual rut, but all was quiet on that front, still had a great day meeting up with some friends while visiting this lovely landscape in deepest Leicester. The day started great, with clear skies, stars shining bright [...]
Tags: Bradgate Park, Kingfisher, Red Deer, Rutting
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 Wildlife on Aug.28, 2010
With its beautiful bright colours of greenish blue, bright blue, orange with a dash of red thrown in, small and plump body, tiny tail, perching motionless on the lookout for fish, the Kingfisher is just so beautiful, and for me the bird has to be the most colourful and stunningly beautiful looking bird with have within our shores. A bird that would [...]
Tags: Kingfisher, Norfolk, One To One, Spring Tide, Whooper Swans, Workshops