Great Black Backed Gull – forty years ago in my nature notebooks
Forty years ago I spotted a Great Black Backed Gull and noted it down in my nature notebooks: Today I’m in Dartmouth …
Forty years ago I spotted a Great Black Backed Gull and noted it down in my nature notebooks: Today I’m in Dartmouth …
There’s a flock of geese heading my way. As they come closer they get darker and darker. Brent Geese come in light-breasted …
To me, Great Cormorants are proof, if proof be needed, that birds are descended from Dinosaurs. They are just so… reptilian!
Finally a bit of sun and a return trip to Exminster Marshes is rewarded by a Red Breasted Merganser so curious it …
Treecreepers are one of those common but hardly seen species of birds; they take being elusive to another level. Seeing them from …
I’m photographing the beautiful, delicate and precise Black Headed Gulls this morning when I see this monster approaching. I’m so used to …
I’ve only ever seen a Bohemian Waxwing once and it was happily gorging itself on berries on a busy urban road which …
This routered portrait of a Grey Squirrel in the park is a cartoon exaggeration of their actual characteristics. They do look beautiful …
My old colleague Ken was very keen on birds. He seemed reluctant to divulge that he was a twitcher, perhaps out of …
Forty years ago I was interested in molehills. They are tantalising glimpses of a hidden mystery. What animal might live underground and …
It’s forty years since I drew this Mute Swan after seeing them, probably at the local park. Now here I am at …
Walking along an aerial boardwalk I see wonderful drawings of birds routered into the handrail. I love this one of a Blue …
Today I’m in Exminster in Devon looking at a Lapwing across the sodden fields.
Forty years ago on 17 August 1976, when I was a 12 year old boy, I saw Cormorants while on holiday in …
I was 13 years old when I saw a Mute Swan from the train. How do I remember that I was on …
Dunnocks are beautiful birds but it’s hard to tell they’re so beautiful because they keep in the shadows, in hedges and under …
The Common Earthball is also known by the charming common name of the Pigskin Poison Puffball.
Here’s my nature notebook entry from 1976 about Jays: ‘You can not get near them,’ I said. It’s still true. However, with the wonder of modern telephoto lenses, large numbers of megapixels, and heavy cropping, it appears now that you can.
I bought my first SLR camera when I was 11 from my neighbour Ron for £6. It was a massively heavy Russian …
Mandarin Ducks are one of the most spectacular birds in existence. They are originally from the Far East and were introduced to …
I love the description of Long-Tailed Tits that I wrote in my nature notebooks forty years ago: They really are a very …
When I was eleven years old I joined my local natural history and microscopical society. The next youngest member was called Darwin …
Forty years ago I was excited to see every mushroom or fungus I could find. Even something as plain as Dacrymyces deliquescens …
Forty years ago I drew a Snipe. I was 13 years old and probably copied it out of a book I borrowed …