
After the Storm – Photographing the Eurasian Oystercatcher
There’s something undeniably special about a coastline right after a storm. The air feels cleaner, the wind softens, and colours seem to return to the
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There’s something undeniably special about a coastline right after a storm. The air feels cleaner, the wind softens, and colours seem to return to the

Nyctereutes procyonoides During my recent trip to Estonia, I had the chance to photograph one of the most curious and unusual species I’ve ever encountered,

There’s something almost prehistoric about the cormorant. With their piercing turquoise eyes, sharply hooked beaks, and that unmistakable wing-drying pose, they feel like throwbacks to

Barn owls (Tyto alba) have a certain magic about them. With their pale, heart-shaped faces and ghostly flight, they drift silently over the fields

There’s something about the stillness of an open field in early spring that always pulls me in. On this recent trip to Yorkshire, I was

When I first picked up a camera and headed into the wild, I didn’t imagine it would lead me here writing a blog as an
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