Squirrel hunt
Grey Squirrels take their food as seriously as Italian people. This one has its eyes on a prize: Those eyes are huge …
Grey Squirrels take their food as seriously as Italian people. This one has its eyes on a prize: Those eyes are huge …
This Orange-Tip, Anthocharis cardamines, is a beautiful spring sight, especially when feeding on an intense yellow dandelion. Have you seen its tongue? …
I’m taking photographs in Daisy Nook Country Park, near my old haunts as a child, when a woman walking a dog asks …
In Italy we visit Lago di Alviano and enjoy their small birds’ hide. The hide is large and L-shaped, there’s furniture in …
There’s a Heron in the pond at Pennington Flash. It’s having what seems to be a lazy morning, except it’s rigid and …
What’s the difference between bleating and baaing? Lambs are a joy. They’re fresh to the world and still surprised by it. They’re …
Carrion Crows don’t just eat carrion. This one has found an egg. I don’t know where the egg came from. The Crow …
Ever since I discovered Stonechats and Charles Tunnicliffe’s portrait of them, I’ve wanted to reproduce his painting in a photograph. Here’s the …
The local Lesser Spotted Woodpeckers have been excavating a new nest. They are a rare species and people are sensitive about revealing …
Birds have evolved a wide range of faces. Here’s a Coot with that large white faceplate: And a Mute Swan with a …
We’re walking down the River Otter looking for Otters (no, we didn’t see any) when I notice what looks like a plastic …
It’s duckling time and a splishy and splashy grand parade of cuteness is heading my way. I think there are seven or …
Birds have several superpowers. One is that they can blink and still see, even when in the middle of blinking. Just look …
The scientific name of the Eurasian Bullfinch is Pyrrhula pyrrhula. It means Fire! Fire! That’s certainly what I think when one appears …
We had a trip to Aylesbeare Common to see the Dartford Warblers. It was successful. Just take a look at this beauty: …
There’s a Sand Martin colony on the River Otter. It’s a consolation prize for me, as there are no Otters here at …
Last week this Coot was sitting on six eggs. I waited until the incubating parent had a brief rearrange of their eggs …
There’s a male Common Kestrel on Aylesbeare Common. It’s remarkable how far away from a potential meal it begins its wing-folded descent. …
I remember the shock of finding out that Stock Doves exist. I know what a Feral Pigeon is: I know what a …
How do you get this close to a Jay? They’re famously reclusive birds, often only seen after they’ve seen you, and showing …
Here’s a fungus from last October which escaped my editing until now. It’s the Drumstick Truffleclub; a fungus which grows on a …
I was in the British Museum when I noticed this mosaic pavement showing a Wild Boar being confronted by a hunting dog. …
Little Egrets are large birds. In a previous century they wouldn’t have been called birds at all, since anything larger than a …
I love it when a Nuthatch strikes a pose!
Robins don’t just sing in spring, but when they do it really is a fantastic symbolic moment. Here’s one giving it its …
The female Great Crested Grebe at Stover Country Park has been making all the right moves. She’s been prostrating herself on their …
Blue Tits weigh 11 grammes, although it’s a little more when one’s fully laden with an egg. Try describing a Blue Tit: …
Great Crested Grebes eat fish. Here’s a shot from the weekend showing just that: What I didn’t know is that they supplement …
Fish never look very happy when they’re about to be eaten. This Norwegian Topknot for instance, isn’t terribly amused at being caught …
Having a family is a stressful time. It’s particularly difficult if you’ve laid six eggs and have to incubate them and turn …