Hen Harrier Surprise

  During the last ten years I have spent many hours in my hide filming female Hen Harriers returning to their nests with prey that the male has just provided in a mid-air pass. It is part of a fifty year project on the prey of Hen Harriers that I have been working on. As […]

Floral Eyrie

  For more than fifty years I have spent many days searching the Hebrides for Golden Eagles to film under the appropriate Licence. I have found many eyries but none as spectacular as this weeks blog photo – the female Eagle is incubating eggs in an eyrie on a sea-cliff and is surrounded by Red […]

Sunflower Delights

  The warm and sunny summer has been the bonus that our butterflies have been waiting a long time for. Our garden sunflower has recently attracted Red Admirals with the local Golf course providing home to an incredible 260 Ringlets in August. Better still were 6 Wall Browns sunning themselves by the edge of a […]

Galloping Roe Deer

  It never ceases to amaze me how, when you go out with your camera to photograph something, another subject appears that might give you a better picture. That’s exactly what happened the other week when I was sat under the camouflage cloth waiting for the Foxes to appear. Suddenly, two Roe Bucks came charging […]

Barn Owl Success

For the second successive year our local Barn Owls have reared five young. It’s a long process and has involved the male catching hundreds of prey items over the last six months. In his favour of course has been the best Spring and Summer weather in living memory. It won’t be long now before he […]