Cornwall
The photographs in this gallery were all taken on the south Cornwall coast. Featured locations include Pedn Vounder Beach, Porthcurno Beach, the Minak Theatre, Porthchapel Beach, Porthgwarra, Land’s End, St Ives, St Michael’s Mount, Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens, Lizard Point, Cape Cornwall and the tin mines around Botallack. You will also
American waders
The photographs in this gallery were all taken on the east coast of America, in the state of Delaware. The photos were taken on and around the beaches of Delaware Bay, where tens of thousands of waders (shorebirds) gather each spring to fuel up on Horseshoe Crab eggs. The sight of
American fauna
The photographs in this gallery were all taken on the east coast of America, in the state of Delaware. The animals in this gallery are: Raccoon Procyon lotor Musk Rat Ondatra zibethicus Fox Vulpes vulpes Green Darner dragonfly Anax junius Diamondback Terrapin Malaclemys terrapin Common Snapping Turtle Chelydra serpentina
American waterbirds
The photographs in this gallery were all taken on the east coast of America, in the state of Delaware. In order of appearance, the birds in the gallery are: Black Scoter Melanitta americana Black Skimmer Rynchops niger (three images) Sabine’s Gull Xema sabini (two images) Laughing Gull Leucophaeus atricilla Glaucous Gull Larus hyperboreus Double-crested Cormorant
American birds
The photographs in this gallery were all taken on the east coast of America, in the state of Delaware. The photos, in order of appearance, are of: American Robin Turdus migratorius Bald Eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus Boat-tailed Grackle Quiscalus major (two images) Brown Thrasher Toxostoma rufum Eastern Kingbird Tyrannus tyrannus Mourning Dove Zenaida macroura Osprey Pandion haliaetus (six images)
Landscapes
The photographs in this gallery highlight some of the wonderful and varied landscapes that can be found in Britain. The first two images show farmland around Lea in Derbyshire. The third image shows a whale skull, all that is left of a Sperm Whale that was stranded on Terrington Marsh
Botanical
The plants featured in this gallery are all found in Britain and were photographed at various locations across England. The plants, in order of appearance, are: Wood anemone Anemone nemorosa (one image) Umbellifer (two images) Teasel Dipsacus fullonum head and leaf (two image) Snowdrops Galanthus sp. (three images) Reed Phragmites australis (two images) Common
British Birds
The photographs in this gallery are all of British birds, taken at various locations across England. The birds, in order of appearance, are: Black-headed Gull Chroicocephalus ridibundus (two images) Coal Tit Periparus ater (one image) Great Tit Parus major (three images) Goldcrest Regulus regulus (one image) Chaffinch Fringilla coelebs (two images) Wren Troglodytes troglodytes (one image) Yellowhammer Emberiza citrinella (one image) Nuthatch Sitta europaea (one
Horseshoe Crabs
The photographs in this gallery are of Horseshoe Crabs Limulus polyphemus and their eggs. These images were taken in Delaware Bay, home to the largest population of the American species of Horseshoe Crab (three other species exist in coastal waters between Japan and Indonesia). As the tide comes in on moonlit nights
Waders
The following photographs were all taken on the Norfolk (England) coast and feature some of the wading birds that use The Wash estuary and surrounding areas. The Wash is designated as a Special Protection Area due to its importance as a breeding, wintering and passage site for numerous species of
Hummingbirds
The photographs in this album are of a female Ruby-throated Hummingbird Archilochus colubris. The species is found in eastern North American and across the Canadian prairies. Ruby-throated Hummingbird feed on the nectar of red and orange tubular flowers and insects. They will also feed on sugar water provided at hummingbird feeders, as in
Hunstanton
These photographs were taken at Hunstanton in Norfolk, on the east coast of England. Hunstanton’s west-facing beaches make it a fantastic location for photographing the sun setting over the water of the The Wash, the largest estuary in the UK. The cliffs at Old Hunstanton offer a glimpse into Norfolk’s