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The Fox and a Rabbit
What an interesting hour I spent out at the wood this early evening. Yesterday the feeders on the edge of the wood had started to…
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Sticklebacks in the Soft-box.
I had an interesting day today, and it was mostly successful. The afternoon was spent trying to photograph House Martins in flight. I went to…
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Whinchats again
This is the male Whinchat from my Dartmoor site. I travelled out there this morning, it was a late decision, to see what the…
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Frogs in a soft box.
These photos, of little Froglets, only 12mm long and from my garden pond, were taken today in a soft-box. Thats a fish tank lined…
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Trying to photograph Nuthatches in flight
When I returned home late afternoon, I was really surprised to see a Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) with a begging chick. We rarely have Starlings…
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The wood and the latest developments.
After the disappointment of the Cuckoo site and the realisation that for this year, it will never be the same again, I went back to…
Meet Rose, our houseplant expert host
Rose’s journey into the realm of houseplants began with a small windowsill garden during her college years. What started as a few humble succulents soon blossomed into a full-fledged passion for nurturing…
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