Tag: wildlife photography uk

Wildlife photography combines patience, skill, and a deep appreciation for nature. Capturing the perfect shot requires more than a camera—it demands an understanding of animal behaviour, lighting, composition, and often, a touch of luck. Whether you are photographing grey seals along the coast, elusive owls, or the swift flight of a gyrfalcon, this Guide to Wildlife Photography will provide…

The Tawny Owl (Strix aluco) is one of Britain’s most iconic nocturnal birds, known for its deep, resonant “twit-twoo” call echoing through woodlands at dusk. Tawny Owl Photography gives challenges and rewards wildlife photographers, offering opportunities for atmospheric portraits and storytelling images that capture the quiet mystery of the night. Recently, I had the chance to photograph…

Gyrfalcon Photography (Falco rusticolus), the world’s largest falcon, is a true marvel of the Arctic skies, blending brute power with graceful agility. Having the chance to photograph this formidable predator at Millets Falconry Centre in Oxfordshire provided a rare opportunity to study and capture its striking presence up close. This post shares the experience, photography insights, and…