Glacial striations
You never forget a good teacher, do you? Mr Aldred was one of my geography teachers (the other being Mr Boocock). Mr …
You never forget a good teacher, do you? Mr Aldred was one of my geography teachers (the other being Mr Boocock). Mr …
Starlings used to be called Stares. The word Starling was only used for juvenile Stares. We now use the cute version of …
This summer I decided to try a little more close-up photography. The obvious subjects were in the field at the back of …
Fulmars have a strange reputation. Being able to spit foul-smelling fishy oil accurately from quite a distance is clearly something which hinders …
An evening at the Castle o’ Burrian in the summer with Puffins. It’s idyllic.
Finally I have the chance to get a clear photograph of a Dunlin. There’s one in a shallow pool and I can …
No, I’m not really. I’m just using my uropygial gland to oil my feathers so I don’t get waterlogged.
A Black Guillemot in sunshine is a wondrous thing, especially when they’re in full breeding finery. This one was speeding back to …
I love the dancing patterns the wave-crashed foam makes on the blue-grey sea below Papa Westray’s low cliffs. Especially when a Puffin …
Some lucky chick will be receiving a juicy caterpillar very soon. Getting a photograph of a bird taking off is always tricky. …
Watching Puffins negotiate high winds is a thrill. I particularly like their head-down, stiff-necked attitude as they take off.
See that pale orange-coloured rock? It might not look much, but without this life-form, the rest of life on Earth would never …
We’re walking the coast of Westray when we see large chunks of what look like rusty metal embedded in the rocks. There’s …
I’ve had many happy times watching Marsh Harriers flying across RSPB reserves. Today is one of them as, after a few distant …
HMS Medway is off Dartmouth after its latest mechanical problems and the indignity of being towed back to the dockyard in Gibraltar …
We’re on the water guided by Mike Langman again. It’s a great opportunity to see Common Cormorants, Phalacrocorax carbo, from the sea, …
We’re out on a wildlife cruise from Brixham, guided by Mike Langman and skippered by Dave Saunders on board the Kelly’s Hero. …
If you spend enough time with Puffins you are guaranteed comedy gold.
If you’re a regular follower of my blog, you’ll know that Black Guillemots are one of my favourite birds. This summer I …
I do love a good head-on Puffin encounter, especially if it’s carrying a Puffling’s meal.
I spent many days on the coasts of Westray and Papa Westray this summer photographing Black Guillemots. This one has a particularly …
There’s a small ball of fluff on the bottom of my pressure washer. I don’t know what memory I have of seeing …
No, I’m not tired of Puffins-with-fish shots.
It’s always a pleasure to see a Ruddy Turnstone. They’re usually so busy turning stones that I had to take this image …
I love the beach on Westray which has all its rock strata upended so they are vertical. It’s strange to see all …
The Atlantic Puffins on Papa Westray were bringing in many of these glassy fish with amazing transparent bodies. This Puffin had clearly …
How did fishermen keep their fishing nets on the sea bed as they trawled? They used huge weights like this trawler bobbin. …
There’s a Ringed Plover chick on the rocky beach. Charming, aren’t they? I’ve been here before to photograph them. Last year I …
Gorgeous, aren’t they?
Arctic Terns have short legs. Comically short legs. Once you see it, you can’t unsee it. They need as little excess baggage …