Occasionally, I sell a photograph in support of my chosen charities, WaterAid and Christians Against Poverty (CAP). This, in itself, is hardly newsworthy but a couple of weeks ago, I had a request from a delightful American author by the name of Rebecca Stefoff, who has written many books mostly aimed…
Common Kingfisher, Kirkheaton 2017 has brought some interesting wildlife developments in our locality. We live in a beautiful part of Huddersfield, in an area where urban meets rural. Our garden always has a nice selection of birds, foxes and badgers live nearby, the stream at the bottom of the…
There’s an island called Carna, off the Ardnamurchan peninsula in Western Scotland which is devoid of technology and almost anything else for that matter – no roads and only three houses. We spent a week there last week and had a boat for transport. My mission was to photograph as…
Brown booby, Indonesia Thanks to www.datarescue.com/photorescue, I’ve recovered most of the photos from my formatted compact flash card. Naturally, I’m chuffed and, as soon as I get time, they’ll be appearing in new posts. Result! Thanks to Keith and Keith, one Keith who advised me to have a go with recovery…
It’s the 27th March and, right on time, our mallards have turned up in the garden. Since 2008, these two ducks have spent the spring season here, stirring up the pond, eating the bird seed and generally crashing out like a couple of teenagers. For the first time last year,…
Monitor lizard, Singapore Botanical Gardens Travelling by small ship from Papua New Guinea to Manila in the Philippines may sound like an idyllic way to see the region’s wildlife but, to date, our landings have been short and sweet and the sea miles, long and fairly unproductive. After a…
Buffy fish owl Don’t worry. I know where I am, but do you? I’m 12 hours east of London in the only city in the world which is a country, which is an island. It is hot and sticky because it lies 1 degree north of the equator. It…
If you live anywhere near Huddersfield, there’s an amazing sight in Brighouse town centre. Thousands of starlings gather in the skies above the Golden Hind chip shop (maybe something to do with the great smell) and create fantastic patterns as they perform aerobatics, before swooping down to roost in nearby…
It’s freezing here in Huddersfield and, to cap it all, our boiler is on the blink. The engineer is due to fix it today and that will be a relief. But, in less than 2 weeks we’ll be on a small ship in tropical waters in search of any of…
Royal tern, Florida If I could afford a second home in the sun, it would probably be on Sanibel Island, Florida, where the weather is generally amazing, the population fairly laid back, and the wildlife both prolific and fascinating. I’m writing this from our apartment balcony on the gulf…