The Dunnock Dunnocks , Prunella modularis are native to the UK and large areas of Europe with their range spreading as far as Lebanon, northern Iran, and the Caucasus. The […]
One year on and our new permanent wildlife base has proved to be an invaluable resource. we are now about to start phase 2 , more replanting to create a […]
With a camera like that you are bound to take excellent photos by Bob Brind-Surch, professional photographer and naturalist . www.naturesphotos.co.uk I was recently reflecting on an attempt I made […]
Wyre Forest becomes largest protected woodland in England The Wyre Forest has become the largest woodland National Nature Reserve (NNR) in England after a decision to bring more land within […]
Thursday at the hide , 10th February 2022 “Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.” Albert Einstein Here are a few images from the hide today
The Fox Words and images by Peter Hanscomb The Red Fox , Britains only remaining wild canine . Probably no other wild animal devides public opinion in the U.K. quite […]
The Hedgehog Words and images by Peter Hanscomb The European hedgehog , Erinaceus europaeus is not only one of Britain’s favourite small mammals , it’s also one of the oldest […]
Nature First As a wildlife photographer and amateur naturalist the well-being of my models , the wildlife and natural world has always been my first concern. The only thing i […]
Tuesday at the hide , 8th February 2022 “Photography is the story I fail to put into words.”– Destin Sparks Here’s a few images from today at the meadow hide……..
Monday at the hide , 7th February 2022 “ Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will never fail you.” -Frank Lloyd Wright. It’s Monday and I have […]
New Binoculars by Peter Hanscomb One piece of equipment that I have been looking to update is my old pair of Nikon binoculars. I find binoculars useful when out and […]
Chiffchaff The Chiffchaff , Phylloscopus collybita is a small leaf warbler, with a plain olive green plumage with brown hints and buff underparts. Chiffchaffs are almost indistinguishable from Willow warblers […]
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 […]