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Great Black-backed Gull – Larus marinus
It isn't usually easy to get near to Great Black-backed Gull. They are a massive bird, and at times, aggressive and violent. There are lots…
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A real surprise.
……… and there it was! I was sat in my Dartmoor pool hide this afternoon and to say it was quiet was an understatement. A…
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Bullfinch – Pyrrhula pyrrhula
It's not often that I get close enough to a Bullfinch to see, let alone photograph. But today was a rare exception, albeit a juvenile…
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Barn Owls and other ramblings.
The weekend was hit and miss bird-wise, Saturday was my birthday and I got up at dawn to try and see the Barn Owls in…
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Barn Owls
This is quite a photograph for me, not my best by any means but, apart from my Kingfisher photos, one of the most exciting. The…
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Buntings in Devon
Having seen and photographed five species of Buntings in Devon this year, I thought it would be good to add some photos here so that…
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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This is a tiny Least Sandpiper, seeing them was probably the bird highlight of my recent Florida trip. It's a species that I hadn't seen…
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