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My current mood.
My current mood.
It’s a real talent to be able to scratch your chin with your foot. It’s fascinating to see this youngster’s dewclaw on …
There’s a commotion in the bushes. It’s Britain’s noisiest bird in noise per weight; the Wren. My 1935 Outline of Nature says: …
A trip to West Kirbest results in a beautiful view of this male Linnet in full breeding plumage: It’s a farmland bird. …
There are 33,000,000 sheep in the UK. Not all of them are in Wales; 15,000,000 are in England. That means 300,000 tonnes …
Visiting Noup Head on Westray is always exhilarating. It’s even more exhilarating the closer you get to the edge of the cliffs. …
I’ve been inspired by seeing how limpets have colonised a crack in a rock from year to year. I think I might …
It’s a distinctive silhouette which has graced the shores of the UK for thousands of years. But now, due to marine pollution …
Comical Puffins in golden sunlight on Westray: Recorded using a tiny remote control camera at the Castle o’ Burrian on Westray in …
The light is beautiful on this Blackbird. Aren’t they perky birds? I first drew them in 1977: My drawings may not have …
This House Sparrow on Westray is part of a sizeable flock. It’s just as much a pleasure to see one now as …
The Kittiwakes at Noup Head are mesmerising. This one is a juvenile, flying freely, far above the sparkling sea below: I love …
It’s siesta time for the Common Seals at Broughton on Westray. It’s a time to let their food go down, let their …
A fine day means the chance to walk the Westray coast: The blues are spectacular and the rocks are fascinating In the …
Comical Puffins in golden sunlight on Westray: Recorded using a tiny remote control camera at the Castle o’ Burrian on Westray in …
The headlands and inlets of Westray are covered in spongy tufts of damp grass. Beneath them lie normally invisible tunnels. They are …
The Fulmars look beautiful in this light. They look odd on land because they sit low down on their feet rather than …
We’re walking down past Backarass on Westray. It’s a special landscape of shattered rocks and still pools: The weather is fabulous and …
Earth exists in a goldilocks zone for life; the temperature is just right for liquid water. We are all here because of …
I’m pottering and decide to have a look at this summer’s Puffin portraits. There are a few I haven’t developed yet. I …
It’s time for another One Minute Puffin Cure. Recorded using a tiny remote control camera at the Castle o’ Burrian on Westray …
It’s a sparkling day on Westray. As we look out we can see a Black Guillemot on the waves. It’s caught a …
There are Fulmars, called Mallimacks here in Orkney, on the wing at the pier on Papa Westray This one is flying a …
Looking back at some of this summer’s Puffin photographs I find a sequence I really enjoy which I haven’t developed. How entertaining …
Scattered across the rough grass behind Rack Wick bay are delicate limpid flowers. They are Grass of Parnassus. It’s a plant of …
Animal behaviour is happening all around us; curious acts, of ancient origin, repeated in ever-changing patterns. Living things are incredibly complex, but …
Starlings need a brand refresh. I’m surprised they haven’t engaged a top London marketing firm to challenge public perceptions of them. Their …
A little further along the coast of Papa Westray I see an Arctic Skua sitting on a wall. It’s really not what …
Great Skuas are one of my favourite birds. They are a constant delight as they patrol the shoreline, flying low and surprising …
On our walk around Papa Westray we are excited to see Arctic Skuas. At least we are until they attack us. There’s …