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The Journal of a Wildlife Photographer- Crossroads: Armathwaite and the river Eden- a little nostalgia
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The Journal of a Wildlife Photographer- Crossroads. Thursday, 28 June 2012. Armathwaite and the river Eden- a little nostalgia. You know, they say there is something primeval about staring into the very heart of a fires flames. That something deep within the recesses of our mind stirs, just slightly. The smoke, the heat, the smell of burning wood. The hypnotic quality of its dancing flames. Fire, I find, can be more than just fire. A little further down the track and I came across a large group of greyla...
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Steve Flaherty Wildlife Photography Blog: Extract From RPS Nature Group Code of Conduct
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Steve Flaherty Wildlife Photography Blog. Hello everyone and welcome to my BLOG. In this blog I will give you a personal view as my life as a Wildlife Photographer. I will use this blog to show you my recent work and hopefully this will inspire you to get out and do the same. I will try to make this BLOG informative and educational where I can. Tuesday, 11 May 2010. Extract From RPS Nature Group Code of Conduct. The Nature Photographers' Code of Practice. Many species are afforded special legal protectio...
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DLTC Meetings - Nature Watch
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A page for nature lovers. Jay, on feeding station, Pine Lodge, 16/7/09. Confirmed sightings of a kingfisher on 3 separate days in the Auchenstarry Basin by Terry Williams and Caroline McGrath Williams and Katie Roberts. On 30 January 2009 while walking on the bridle path at the Basin Terry spotted a dipper, while feeling quite pleased with himself, Terry was soon gazumped by the girls when an otter splashed out of a drainage pipe. Let the Nature War begin! Red Kites are back in. DLTC Meetings created at ...
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The Journal of a Wildlife Photographer- Crossroads: Letting Vent
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The Journal of a Wildlife Photographer- Crossroads. Monday, 17 February 2014. Quite possibly. Are we distracted? This is deep stuff, really deep but for me stating declines are due to human 'progress' and our own negligence alone falls some way short of an answer. It falls short of answering the why. Why is this happening/has this happened? What are we searching for? Why are we never happy with what we've got? Are we living or just existing? Is that soul deep thing nature? 2020 vision (.org). Janet and P...
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The Journal of a Wildlife Photographer- Crossroads: November 2011
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The Journal of a Wildlife Photographer- Crossroads. Thursday, 24 November 2011. The Jay and the Tree Rat. Here is a selection of images put to ambient sound I recorded on the same day. So the squirrel clip is just for fun. I like my woodland shots as the sound fits better with the images I feel. A jay is the unusual sound you can hear repeating itself in the clip. The Journal of a Wildlife Photographer. Wednesday, 16 November 2011. The Journal of a Wildlife Photographer. Thursday, 10 November 2011. Starl...
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Mike Langman artwork
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Mike Langman - Illustrations. Digital Bird illustrations of high quality, high resolution scanned images can be purchased. Currently the bank of illustrations holds nearly 165 British bird species in nearly 270 plumages and poses and now almost 121 wildlife images including nearly all British Butterfly and Dragonfly species . An up todate list. Of species and poses can be seen by clicking on List .To see low resolution thumbnails of all the images available click image folder. Fine art quality prints.
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K I L L S U R F C I T Y o r g
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Economic left / social libertarian. 1,927,040.00. Cats, Green Wing. London, CSS, C , pop art, Black Books. Architecture, nail varnish, public transport, Top Gear. Sex and the City. Cities, wilderness, Question Time. See my book list. Blondie, Blur, Buzzcocks, Campag Velocet, Carter USM. Jesus and Mary Chain. Suede, Thom Revolver. Also see my music list. Arizona Dream, Being John Malkovich, Bowling for Columbine, The Breakfast Club, La Cage aux Folles. The Fifth Element, The Green Mile, Gridlock'd.
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Tracking Pied Flycatchers « British Ornithologists' Union
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Over 150 years online. Students, Post-docs & early-career researchers. Students & Post-docs. Students & early-career researchers. Attending a BOU conference. Presenting at a BOU conference. Careers and PhD opportunities. Upland and Alpine Birds. Grants & Bursaries. BOU Community – keeping in touch. Join the BOU today. Students & Post-docs. Renew your BOU membership. When do they go? How do they get there? And where do they go? University of Exeter, UK. 038; RSPB Centre for Conservation Science, UK. Such ...
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Steve Flaherty Wildlife Photography Blog: December 2009
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Steve Flaherty Wildlife Photography Blog. Hello everyone and welcome to my BLOG. In this blog I will give you a personal view as my life as a Wildlife Photographer. I will use this blog to show you my recent work and hopefully this will inspire you to get out and do the same. I will try to make this BLOG informative and educational where I can. Thursday, 24 December 2009. For many years n. These were also mounted on a wimberley head attached to a Gitzo tripod. The image at the top of the Blog is a crop o...