Autumn Equinox
Today is the Autumn Equinox, where the duration of the day and night are of equal length all over the world.

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Today is the Autumn Equinox, where the duration of the day and night are of equal length all over the world.

Connecting people with nature that is what I do. It means nothing to me what awards you have won, how many followers or likes you have. How you treat nature tells me all I need to know about you.


With its coastline of 300 miles the Isle of Mull on the west coast of Scotland has breathtaking landscapes along with some incredible wildlife.


One of my favourite summer visitors to our shores is the Redstart. The word redstart means red tail from old english steort.


Each time you enter nature you always learn something new, whether it be about the subjects behaviour or fieldcraft technic. You must always put the subjects welfare before any images you take. Remembering you are a guest in their world.

Being at one with nature is truly amazing and with respect, time and effort everyone is capable of witnessing beautiful moments each time they enter the natural world.

Due to recent wintry weather conditions it’s been a challenging time in the Peak District National Park running my Mountain Hare workshops while doing my own photography. My clients and I were able to spend some wonderful moments with the Mountain Hares that live in this region of England.


Short-eared Owls are commonly seen hunting during the day here in the UK. During the Winter months their numbers can increase greatly with an influx of birds from the continental.
If you’d like to see and learn more about these beautiful owls, I run Short-eared Owl workshops all year round.
Click here for all the information and dates, many thanks.