Hebridean sheep in the fog, Museum of East Anglian Life, Suffolk

Animals and Wildlife

I have only recently started dabbling in wildlife photography. It is great to capture the beauty of nature that is all around us, but you need great skill, a lot of patience and quick reactions for wildlife photography - I am in awe of the photographers who do it well. I certainly need more practice.

However, in terms of more domesticated animals, our Border Collie, Bess, is always a willing subject.

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Bess

Bess

 

Greek Cats.

Racehorses, Newmarket Heath, Suffolk

 

Fallow Deer, Helmingham, Suffolk

Deer love apples, apparently

Robin, Derwentwater

Goose and jetty, Keswick, Lake District

Goose on frozen Derwentwater

Blue Tit

Sheep dog at work, Suffolk Show

East Anglian Sheepdog Trial in progress, Haughley Park, Suffolk

Atlantic Grey Seal pup at Horsey, Norfolk

‘When you laugh at your own joke but no one else finds it funny’.

Atlantic Grey Seal at Horsey, Norfolk

‘Standoff’, Redgrave and Lopham Fen, Suffolk.

Wild ponies, Redgrave and Lopham Fen.

‘If you can keep your head when everyone around you is losing their’s…….’

At Sudbury water meadows, Suffolk

British Bull Dog

 
 

Nest building, Raglan Castle, Wales

“Let sleeping dogs lie”, Rethymno, Crete

 
 

Young Fallow Deer Stag, Helmingham, Suffolk

“What shall we have for dinner?”

 
 

White horse, Isle of Lewis

Black-tailed Godwit, Orford, Suffolk

“Boo”

Deer family, Helmingham Hall, Suffolk

 
 
 

Red Damselfly (?), Wicken Fen

Early signs of spring at Lackford Lakes, Suffolk

Busy Bees on Lavender

 
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