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Tag Archives: habitat
Using exposure. AP
I am currently working on, among others, a project on grey herons. As is so often the case the place where I am producing a number of my images is a particularly sad, pathetic and abused little nature reserve (it’s … Continue reading
Posted in Notes from the field
Tagged detritus, environment, exposure, family, greylag geese, habitat, lake, pond, sunlight, surroundings
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A Scottish winter. AP.
With winter fast approaching I am particularly looking forward to my annual trip to the Scottish mountains to revisit a couple of my favourite subjects, the ptarmigan and mountain hare. They are both subjects that I have covered well in the past … Continue reading
Posted in Notes from the field
Tagged Andrew Parkinson, Cairngorm National Park, clean, climate change, climbing, environment, female, graphic, habitat, male, monochrome, mountains, ptarmigan, snow
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A matter of opinion. AP.
I was inspired to post these images for a couple of reasons, one of which is that I am hoping to do some more work with bitterns over the coming months. Another reason was stimulated by a good friend of … Continue reading
Posted in Notes from the field
Tagged Andrew Parkinson, behavior, bird, bittern, camouflage, cold, habitat, ice, rare, reed bed, winter
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