Category Archives: Bird photography

Bird photography in Spain | Yorkshire Wildlife photographer |

Bird Photography in Spain: Spring on the Steppe I’ve just returned from a a few days bird photography in Spain where I spent some time in hides for various species, including my target species, little bustard. The weather was not as kind as it could have been so the light was not always as good...

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Yorkshire bird photographer: Willow warbler The good thing about being a Yorkshire bird photographer just now is that there are a lot of migrants piling in just now with the warm spring weather and all of them are desperate to set up a territory and find a mate. This is the perfect time to have...

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Yorkshire wildlife photographer: Great spotted woodpecker

As a Yorkshire wildlife photographer I always enjoy photographing common species as much as the rarer or more sexy species. Great spotted woodpecker is always a regular at the feeding station and who could resist such a colourful bird, especially when they perch beautifully on a well placed prop? :¬) The boot was placed for...

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Diving kingfisher in Scotland

I headed off up to Scotland today to try out my friend Alan’s new diving kingfisher set-up in Dumfrieshire. The forecast said it would brighten in the afternoon, and to be fair, we had some milky sunshine, but generally the sky was cloudy. This meant I had to shoot at 2500 ISO or 3200 ISO...

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Golden Eagles in Murcia, Spain

I’ve just got back from a trip to southern Spain where I’ve had a few days photographing golden eagles in Murcia, high in the Sierra Espuna. Two 12 hour days in the hide resulted in around 2hrs golden eagle photography over 4 visits from two birds. On the day we arrived in Murcia, we headed into...

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