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Monty belonged to my friend Liz, and was a big, beautiful ginger cat. He is very territorial about her garden hence his torn ear, but mostly likes to…
I went to my usual perch at Drumcarrow Craig to watch the Red Arrows from a distance. Usually during the second part of the display various groups come…
Kite Landboarding is one of the relatively new wind sports, and the West Sands at St Andrews are an ideal venue as there is a large almost flat…
I was visiting Barbera as Cara had a lovely litter of kittens. I walked in one morning and three of them were beautifully lined up. I pressed the shutter…
Winter finally gave way to spring, and the woods of Hampshire were carpeted in bluebells. This is Micheldever Woods, but just about every bit of woodland and scrub…
Sometimes the swans on Gaddon Loch got lucky and someone would feed them. Here they are trekking back from the edge to one of the holes in the…
A few of the swans decided that a mixture of running and flapping might be easier than waddling back to the holes in the ice. This swan hasn’t…
Back at Birnie Loch, the hard winter continued and most of the surface was frozen. The birds were keeping a few holes open, and I spotted this Black-headed Gull…
The first snow fell before Christmas, and I arrived at the airfield to discover a wonderful light – everything glowed very slightly. The weak links are used to…
As winter progressed and the cold increased it’s grip, some days had spectacular hoar frost. These images were taken at Loch na Creige, again taking advantage of the easy…