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Otter On Our River!

Added 09/07/2011 to Whisperer Blogs, Features & Articles

Out filming Kingfishers at the time, at about midday I saw a moorhen, about ten metres upstream, jump up out of the river onto a branch. I’d heard this was a sign that an otter was about, then I caught a glimpse of something brown….

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New Springwatch Film - Behind The Scenes

Added 06/06/2011 to Whisperer Blogs, Features & Articles

Been keeping this under wraps for a while, butnow thrilled to let you all in on our latest project! We’re now bringing Oak Tree for BBC Springwatch to a close. The five minute film takes a reflective look at the wildlife we’ve filmed living in and around an majestic old oak tree on our local patch.....

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Friday Photo -Golden Flight

Added 06/06/2011 to Whisperer Blogs, Features & Articles

Hi Folks,

This weeks FridayFoto is an image that’s been one of my most successful, I managed to luckily win the RSPCA Young Photographer Awards competition back in 2009 with it. So heres how i took it....

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' Friday Photo' - Hovering Birds

Added 26/02/2011 to General News

Paul and Ryan Edwards share their latest ' Fiday Photo' blog post and explain the story behind the image.

This weeks theme - Hovering Birds.

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'Friday Photo' - Behind The Image

Added 28/11/2010 to General News

As well as blog entries about what we’re up to currently, we thought it would be great to do a ‘Friday Photo’. So every Friday when we can we will be uploading a photo and will go behind the image revealing what went into getting the shot. Be that the fieldcraft, composition or camera techniques we will try to keep it interesting! So here’s the first ‘Friday Photo’...

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