A trip to Skomer Island
A wonderful trip to see the Pembrokeshire Puffins. … More A trip to Skomer Island
A wonderful trip to see the Pembrokeshire Puffins. … More A trip to Skomer Island
Two Davids drive off a Goliath. … More The Nuthatches win the day
All is not always what it seems in the bird world. … More A bit of excitement on the Riverside Walk
Finally some decent shots of the newly resident Ravens! … More Ravens, at last
A long-awaited few hours’ rest for the soul along the river. … More Back to the Riverside Walk at last
Finally strong enough to take the dogs on the lead! … More Out with the dogs at last
Titanic encounters of the tiny kind. … More Battle of the beetles
A gallery of recent photos from my local walk … More A Gallery Experiment
Another sanity-restoring macro photowalk. … More Aliens under our feet
…or, staying sane in the Lockdown. … More Finding joy in small things
Finally, after almost three weeks, I made it to the river. … More Back to the river
My first tentative photo walk for two weeks. … More An Awfully Big Adventure
A riverside walk all to ourselves. … More The other side of the river
Just thought I’d add this to the social media snowdrop avalanche… Riverside Walk, January 30th. To paraphrase Churchill, it isn’t the beginning of spring, but it may be the beginning of the end of winter.
Wagtail rings identified by Twitter in hours! … More Grey Wagtail update
For some reason I had an appointment for an anaesthetic pre-assessment today, even though no operation has yet been scheduled, presumably because they hadn’t had the results of Monday’s MRI. But I went along anyway, hoping they did have the results, and the ‘simple’ bowel op had been scheduled, meaning the liver spot was no … More Pointless pre-assessment with an unexpected benefit
I love winter – what a difference a day can make. One day it’s brilliant sunshine, the next the world is engulfed in mist, as you can see from these photos of the Riverside Walk, taken only a few days apart. One day the trees are thrown into knife-edge contrast by the cold blue sunlit … More Light and shade
A lovely autumn dog walk at Ninesprings Country Park in Yeovil that had a surprise in store. Ninesprings is my other go to dog walking venue in Yeovil, useful when it’s raining because of all the tree cover, and if you stay on the paths it’s not as muddy as the Riverside Walk. Of course, … More A new word at Ninesprings
A long overdue return to the Lake District … More Birds and boats and lakes
Autumn returns, as does my writing. … More A return to the river
A few new arrivals on the Riverside Walk. … More A few bits and bobs
A solitary Bramble flower emerges from a sea of green along the Riverside Walk, heralding summer, but hinting at the berry-rich autumn to follow.
Macro photography is the new meditation! … More More small things
Some of the smaller occupants of the Riverside Walk … More All the small things
It’s that baby Starlings time of year again. … More Hungry Starlings
Migrating swifts greeted with an endless feast of gnats. … More Swifts at twilight
An unexpectedly early morning expedition along my favourite riverside walk. … More Early morning walk
I had a bit of exciting news the other day, that one of my Peregrine photos had been shortlisted for the British Wildlife Photography Awards. I put ten of them in in the end, although only at the very last minute, as the usual self-doubt and imposter syndrome were kicking in big time, but in … More Peregrine shortlisted
The Yeovil Country Park Riverside Walk is full of Chiffchaffs at the moment, and more seem to be arriving every day if their all-pervading sound is anything to go by. Some of them have been there all winter (a sign of global warming I suppose, although I wouldn’t exactly call it tropical at the moment!), … More A Plethora of Warblers
A Sparrowhawk hides his head in embarrassment at missing his prey. … More A commotion in the woods