My Keepers by Bob Brind-Surch, professional photographer and naturalist . http://www.naturesphotos.co.uk I have been asked many times how I go about sorting my photos. This is not a new question […]
App review – Seek by Peter Hanscomb If your like me and struggle sometimes to identify just what species of plant , insect or animal you’ve just photographed this could […]
The Shelduck – Tadora todorno The shelduck is a large and distinctive duck found close to the coast all around the U.K. White, with a black, bottle green head and […]
The Marsh tit – Poecile palustris The marsh tit is a small, mainly brown bird, with a shiny black cap, neat black bib and pale belly. It is very similar […]
The Collared Dove – Streptopelia decaocto Collared doves are slightly smaller than their pigeon cousins, with pale, pinky-brown and grey coloured plumage with a distinctive black neck collar. They have […]
The Wood Pigeon – Columba palumbus The Wood Pigeon is both he largest and most common pigeon , mostly Rey in colour with a white , green and purple neck and […]
The Stoat – Mustela erminea by Graham Stewart Until recently I have only ever caught occasional, brief glimpses of stoats, never enough of one to actually catch it on camera. […]
OPEN FOR BUSINESS With the recent discovery that we now have two hedgehogs in residence, the long awaited Hibernation Arms has finally arrived. It now has pride of place in […]
Location, Location, Location – David Plummer’s Kingfisher Hide by Peter Hanscomb David Plummer, a professional wildlife photographer and conservationist based in south east England offers a range of different photographic days both in the UK and overseas and has exclusive access to a variety of hides. With opportunities to photograph Tawny Owls , Woodpeckers , Buzzards […]
Sigma 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSMS S As a wildlife photographer at sometime or another we are all going to need a long zoom lens to fully capture that one […]
Wireless pt 2 words and picture by Peter Hanscomb I must be publicly mad , surely. A second outing on local BBC radio in what seems like just over a […]
Words by Peter Hanscomb I love nothing more than getting out into the great outdoors with my camera. Sometimes returning home with a plethora of stunning images ( in my […]