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Featured Members : Featured Member March 08

Featured Member march 08: David J Slater

David's beautiful images have really impressed us, in particular his photographs of birds. He captures those delightful moments that are always a priviledge to witness when watching wildlife go about its day. The quality of colour in his work adds to this.

 

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Barn Swallow feeding its Youngster on the Wing

Member Image: Swallow This! A full frame image from Mid Wales.

Average Rating: 4.5 (4 Votes)

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Getting Rid of an Itch.

Doesn't it look like bliss? Otters will often come out of the water to play or groom themselves.

Average Rating: 4.7 (3 Votes)

Barn Owl at Home

Barn Owls really do like to live in barns. Just checking if it's all clear before leaving for the evening.

Average Rating: 4.3 (3 Votes)

Earthstar Constellation.

Strange mushrooms that grow legs and walk. Forest of Dean.

Average Rating: 4.0 (3 Votes)

Red Deer Dawn

Getting up early sometimes has its rewards. Red deer stag on a very cold October sunrise in the Forest of Dean.

Average Rating: 5.0 (2 Votes)

Rothiemurcus Rainbow

As storm clouds brewed over the Cairngorms a rainbow appeared.

Average Rating: 3.3 (3 Votes)

Wild Boar Piglets and Mother, Forest of Dean

I gained the trust of a wild boar sow to the extent that she would fall asleep in my presence. A fantastic experience. Forest...

Average Rating: 4.5 (2 Votes)

Brecon Beacons from Sugar Loaf Hill, Abergavenny, Wales

Dark clouds hang over the Black Mountains in the far distance but as the eye is drawn nearer, a bright patchwork of pastoral...

Average Rating: 3.0 (3 Votes)

Brecon Beacons National Park, Wales

The view westwards from the Sugar Loaf Hill above Abergavenny towards the high tops of the Brecon Beacons.

Average Rating: 4.0 (2 Votes)

Underpaid and Overworked

Ever felt like this?

Average Rating: 4.0 (2 Votes)

Hawfinch.

The elusive hawfinch is high on the tick list of many birdwatchers. This one was photographed in the Forest of Dean in March.

Average Rating: 4.0 (2 Votes)

Nosey Wild Boar in the Forest of Dean.

As a wildlife photographer these creatures can test all your skills. They are shy and will bolt at your presence, melting away...

Average Rating: 4.0 (2 Votes)

Newly Born Wild Boar Piglets

The Forest of Dean is now famous for the wild boar. I just missed witnessing the birth of these piglets, but thankfully the...

Average Rating: 3.5 (2 Votes)

Cribin mountain, Brecon Beacons, Wales

The steep north face of Cribin can look dramatic in the right light.

Average Rating: 3.5 (2 Votes)

Pen Y Fan Mountain, Brecon Beacons.

At 2,907 ft or 886m, Pen y Fan looms over Neuadd Reservoir as the highest mountain north of the Alps and south of Snowdonia.

Average Rating: 3.5 (2 Votes)

Emporer's New Coat

.....of many shades, angles and textures. A North American goose.

Average Rating: 3.5 (2 Votes)

On the Ladder of Parenthood

Pied Flycatchers are devoted parents to their young bringing them food every minute for a month. Forest of Dean in Spring.

Average Rating: 5.0 (1 Votes)

Green Winged Orchid

One of the earliest flowering orchids of the year, and this was the first one of these in the Forest of Dean in April.

Average Rating: 5.0 (1 Votes)

Reflecting on Things

Mute Swans are unbelievably graceful.

Average Rating: 5.0 (1 Votes)

Froggy Friendship

The nagshead RSPB reserve in the Forest of Dean is a noisy place in February when the amphibians get all nuptual.

Average Rating: 4.0 (1 Votes)

Young Follower

Fallow Deer roam wild in the Forest of Dean and are very difficult to photograph, especially when they have fawns to care for.

Average Rating: 4.0 (1 Votes)

Red Grouse in Pastel

Heather moorland is a favoured habitat of the red grouse. Scotland.

Average Rating: 4.0 (1 Votes)

British Red Deer Stag

It was the rut and I was lying under camouflage netting in the Forest of Dean when this male stag wandered by and briefly...

Average Rating: 4.0 (1 Votes)

Winter Beech

The last few golden survivors of Autumn.

Average Rating: 4.0 (1 Votes)

Heath Spotted Orchid

Close up of the petals. Taken in the Forest of Dean.

Average Rating: 4.0 (1 Votes)

Surveying His Land

Lying low under camouflage earned me this shot of a red deer stag during the annual rut. Taken in the Royal Forest of Dean.

Average Rating: 4.0 (1 Votes)

White Flowering Bog Bean

The Forest of Dean holds just a few hundred of these - all in one small pond.

Average Rating: 4.0 (1 Votes)

Red Fox on the Hunt

Made a change to see the fox doing the hunting. Forest of Dean.

Average Rating: 4.0 (1 Votes)

Autumnal Stream

The Forest of Dean receives sunshine again as the leaves fall from the trees in Autumn. The rains also feed the streams giving...

Average Rating: 3.0 (1 Votes)

Wild at Heart

The pit ponies if the Welsh coal mining industry are long gone. Their offspring now roam the Welsh Mountains as free and wild...

Average Rating: 3.0 (1 Votes)

Ox Eye on the Clock

..Elevensies with a pollen eating fly.

Average Rating: 0.0 (0 Votes)

Parasol Hats

Fungi of open grassland often found where animals graze.

Average Rating: 0.0 (0 Votes)

Nightingale.

The Forest of Dean is home to quite a few Nightingales. Often they can only be seen skulking in thick shrubbery, but their loud...

Average Rating: 0.0 (0 Votes)

Fragrant Orchids

These tall pink flowered orchids were a nice find during a walk around a nature reserve near Stroud in Gloucestershire.

Average Rating: 0.0 (0 Votes)

Golden Pond

Sunrise filters through the Forest of Dean lighting up an area of normally dank mysterious swamp.

Average Rating: 0.0 (0 Votes)

Scaly Male Fractal

A very common fern that grows in darker forest. Told apart from other fern by its fury stems. Photograph taken in the Forest of...

Average Rating: 0.0 (0 Votes)

Red for Danger

Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) mushrooms are world renowned as halucinogens giving the taster a trip to other worlds. Ever...

Average Rating: 0.0 (0 Votes)

Frog Orchid

A diminutive and rare orchid photographed in the Cotswold Hills, Gloucestershire.

Average Rating: 0.0 (0 Votes)

Pigeon Feather

A discarded feather and the first few drops of rain.

Average Rating: 0.0 (0 Votes)

Yorkshire Fog

When you get a zillion of these together blowing in the breeze it looks like red fog over the land. I don't know where the...

Average Rating: 0.0 (0 Votes)

Deep Forest Edge

A beam penetrates the wall. The Forest of Dean is so verdant that little light penetrates into the interior.

Average Rating: 0.0 (0 Votes)