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Paint Splashed – The Rainbow Lorikeet
July 6, 2016 22 Comments by David Australia

Paint Splashed – The Rainbow Lorikeet

Australia is blessed with a veritable jewel box of birds. Parrots, kingfishers, wrens to name but a few, are bursting […]

Monterey Bay’s Long-beaked Common Dolphin
June 19, 2016 13 Comments by David USA

Monterey Bay’s Long-beaked Common Dolphin

On a cold January morning, I found myself boarding a flight to San Francisco for a few days of work. […]

Sharing the beach – Snowy Plover
May 4, 2016 22 Comments by David USA

Sharing the beach – Snowy Plover

Over the years I have had the opportunity to be on many beaches, sometimes for swimming and sometimes just for walking […]

A Fight for Life; Borneo Orang-utans
April 6, 2016 40 Comments by David Asia

A Fight for Life; Borneo Orang-utans

I had booked the trip of a lifetime and purchased a present to myself; my first DSLR camera was packed […]

Rufous Treepie – Tiger Bird
March 16, 2016 25 Comments by David Asia

Rufous Treepie – Tiger Bird

India’s Ranthambhore National Park is an extraordinary place. Maintained as the private hunting preserve of the Maharajahs of Jaipur, in […]

Pier 39 and the California Sea Lions
February 24, 2016 26 Comments by David USA

Pier 39 and the California Sea Lions

A business trip to San Francisco presented me with another classic incidental wildlife spotting opportunity. I had read about the […]

How to Swim with a Manatee
February 10, 2016 29 Comments by David USA

How to Swim with a Manatee

Sirenia – mermaids or sirens of the sea. Legend has it that for centuries these exquisite ladies, half woman half fish, […]

The flying fisher – Black Skimmer
January 27, 2016 15 Comments by David USA

The flying fisher – Black Skimmer

Before arriving at my new home city, New York, I had already undertaken some research into the local wildlife that […]

The Dark Knight – Flying Fox
January 13, 2016 11 Comments by David Australia

The Dark Knight – Flying Fox

Chiroptophobia – the fear of bats; the dark creature of the night that has struck terror into the hearts of people for […]

The crab crunching Yellow-crowned Night heron
December 16, 2015 16 Comments by David USA

The crab crunching Yellow-crowned Night heron

I have talked in previous articles about the sprawling, tropical wetlands of Florida; North America’s premier habitat for egret, heron and […]

Leviathan – An Encounter with Blue Whales
December 2, 2015 38 Comments by David Asia

Leviathan – An Encounter with Blue Whales

It is 15th January 2003 and the BBC go to air with episode 7 of The Life of Mammals. The camera […]

Surviving The Big Apple – Canada Geese
November 11, 2015 19 Comments by David USA

Surviving The Big Apple – Canada Geese

The Hudson River slices a border between New York and New Jersey. On the Manhattan side is the concrete grid […]

The Names & Faces of the Changeable Lizard
October 28, 2015 16 Comments by David Asia

The Names & Faces of the Changeable Lizard

During my travels to cities around the world, I have observed that each city has its own community of wildlife that has […]

Predator in the City – Powerful Owl
September 30, 2015 34 Comments by David Australia

Predator in the City – Powerful Owl

I love unexpected or incidental wildlife encounters. There is something very satisfying about planning a successful trip to see rare, […]

The Hudson’s Brant
September 16, 2015 24 Comments by David USA

The Hudson’s Brant

New York City needs little introduction. A throbbing metropolis and concrete jungle where, as they say, if you can make it here, […]

Sabah’s Secret – The Bornean Pygmy Elephant
September 2, 2015 21 Comments by David Asia

Sabah’s Secret – The Bornean Pygmy Elephant

The Malaysian state of Sabah, on the island of Borneo has a secret. Deep in the forests that bound the […]

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