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We recently went on a falconry course, courtesy of my fabby sister and her beau. It was a dream come true for me as I am OBSESSED with owls. You can only imagine my delight when, upon arriving, I was introduced to a whole…
We recently went on a falconry course, courtesy of my fabby sister and her beau. It was a dream come true for me as I am OBSESSED with owls. You can only imagine my delight when, upon arriving, I was introduced to a whole…
Following the gluttony of the Great Migration river crossings it is usual practice for the crocodiles to store their prey under the water.Secured by rocks and crevasses in the river bank, the underwater caverns act as refrigerators. Contrary to this practice one…
It’s Bonfire Night! And what better way than to celebrate than reliving some of the best firework and fire displays we have witnessed over the last ten years. Number one on my list has to be the fireworks at Walt Disney World in Florida…
Safety in numbers is not a mentality which is restricted to the same species or family group. The Great Migration is an example of how a number of species including wildebeest, gazelle and zebra can travel in unity, seeking protection…
Ever since my husband bought me my first macro lens I have had a strange and curious fascination with photographing flies. I think they are a subject often overlooked, but one that can be so fascinating. They are so commonplace that they…
Whilst in the Maasai Mara we were lucky enough to take a hot air balloon ride over the plains at dawn to witness the wildlife awakening and experience the blissfull silence. We witnessed the rolling, vast landscape, following meandering rivers…
Happy Halloween all! I thought I’d share some of the more gruesome TarajiBlue shots I could find…but before I do, I want to salute the true guardian of all horror photography, my friend, the incredible Marian Hilditch. See, and buy her work…
This is a re-share of a post that is so important to me. First posted on Sunday 21st October it suffered from a lack of an audience online so I welcome your support in helping me spread the word. I feel oh…
The male impala walks warily across the horizon. Unbeknown to him, he was leading his females directly into the path of a hungry lone lioness returning to her cubs after an unsuccessful night’s hunting. We watched helplessly, but transfixed, from…
The more pairs of eyes and ears you have, the better the chance you have of seeing another day. Zebras communicate with each other with high pitched barks and whinnying. A zebra’s ears signify its mood. When a zebra is…