Publication Day
I’m delighted to announce that a number of my water vole images illustrate the new book by Jane Russ, The Water Vole Book by Hugh Warwick.

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I’m delighted to announce that a number of my water vole images illustrate the new book by Jane Russ, The Water Vole Book by Hugh Warwick.

This pair Dippers have started feeding their young in the Peak District National park. Now the real work for them starts with around three weeks of constant feeding.
Each year I always look forward to this time of year when they are rearing their young. It’s such a special time to be around one of my all time favourite birds. Click on the 4K setting for the best quality.
In the April issue of Bird Watching magazine there is an excellent article about how birdwatchers and photographers interact inside purpose built hides that are designed to get you closer to wildlife without disturbing it.

A truly stunning part of Britain the Cairngorms National Park in Scotland is a spectacular place with snow capped peaks and breathtaking scenery.

It’s the largest national park in the UK, many areas of this pristine environment are untouched and full of natural beauty, especially in winter.

Each month the BBC Wildlife magazine feature a short, light-hearted interview with a wildlife photographer.

In the October issue it features myself answering some funny questions which I really enjoyed. Thank you to the team at BBC Wildlife magazine for inviting me.
Barn Owls have fascinated me from childhood, waiting, hidden away as one appeared from nowhere. Their beautiful round face and piercing black eyes staring back at you.
