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Well last Sunday has got to go down as one of the best days for wildlife watching I’ve ever had.

I was in the car park for just before 7, the temperature in the car said -3 and the forecast windchill temperature was -9! Good job I brought my big coat!

I set off on the track towards the humber and a thin veil of deep orange light was just...


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Its been fascinating to see the interactions between the hen harriers on the Humber and other birds within the same area.

Primarily they are looking for voles but no doubt would take the opportunity to pounce on an unwary curlew or starling should the need arise.

I’ve also noted that the attacks by the rooks have lessened as the season h...


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A few photos from my time on the Humber in pursuit of my favourite raptor.

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Yesterday was one of those rare days where everything just clicked into place.

The couple of days before had been foul weather and yesterday it was forecast bright sunshine nearly all day.I figured that the raptors would have had little opportunity to feed in the bad weather so they would be making the most of the sunny conditions.

I wal...


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My favourite winter project is to photograph raptors that over winter 9or in some cases) reside on the Humber, its one subject that I’ll never tire of. Just looking at my hen harrier gallery alone, there are nearly 400 images there and I’m just in the process of planning my next trip-to photograph hen harriers!

Fortunately The Humber is also home to an...


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