A gallery showing the breadth of my work. From large mammals to small insects, I enjoy photographing them all.
A gallery to show what goes on in the garden when the lights go out. Images captured mostly using a DSLR camera trap.
My all time favourite animal to photograph. A collection of wild and cared for foxes. I'm very lucky to care for 3 foxes and a few Charlie and Rosie images have made the selection
For the past 4 years, each winter our property in north Wales has been visited by the European polecat. I've managed to obtain a large collection of images of this rarely photographed mustelid using a DSLR camera trap. I have also supplied the images to a book on Polecats by expert Johnny Birks. These are just a few of my many photographs of this wonderful animal.
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A selection of my bird images. Some taken with a standard long lens, other with a wide angle and remote control. For the Barn swallows in flight I used a combination of remote control and flash to freeze the bird in flight.
Often over looked but fascinating none the less. The world of insects, spiders and all things miniature.
A selection of images from this cold blooded member of the natural world
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A selection of images from the world of flowers and fungi.
A selection of my favourite deer images
Many peoples favourite animal, indeed after foxes the animal I enjoy spending time with the most.
A selection of small mammal images from around the UK
Just a light hearted category showing some images of the foxes I care for and their best mate Maddy the terrier. The foxes names are Rosie,Hetty and Charlie. Hopefully these images will make you see foxes in a different light and expose the barbarity of fox hunting,. Something I'm passionate campaigning about.
Cover images and Rexfeatures both have images and stories about Maddy and the foxes or you can enquire directly to me for usage.
This is a gallery showing four orphaned badgers return to the wild in Shropshire. These badgers were rescued by the Cuan wildlife rescue centre in Shropshire. Along with the Shropshire badger group who built the artificial sett in which to release them, these badgers have another chance of life in the wild. I was able to follow their progress over 7 months with images from my DSLR camera trap.