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Nature

My brother Tim Lewis has just revealed that Handcrafted Films (the company he co-directs) have a new website at http://www.handcraftedfilms.net plus they also have signed up on Vimeo. To see their Vimeo page, off you go to http://www.vimeo.com/handcraftedfilms and watch some of their videos.

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Peregrine Falcons at Chichester Cathedral

by NickL on June 14, 2009

in Nature

A breeding pair of Peregrine falcons have this year raised four young on the rooftop of Chichester Cathedral. I have good reason to believe that the pair have raised a total of 30 young whilst they have been in residence at the Cathedral. I spent the afternoon there with the RSPB and a group of other people, all with scopes and cameras trained on the rooftop. [click to continue…]

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Mute Swan

April 29, 2009

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Nikon D300, ISO 200, f8, 1/250th sec, Sigma 50-500mm @ 195mm

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Rabbit

April 28, 2009

Nikon D300, ISO 200, f6.3, 1/200th sec, Sigma 50-500mm @ 500mm end

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Great Bustards

April 27, 2009

Yesterday Richard Peters and I took a trip down to visit the Great Bustard Project in Wiltshire, armed with cameras and big lenses. We had been warned that our chances of seeing any Bustards this time round were limited and therefore we didn’t have high expectations. However this didn’t dampen our enthusiasm in the slightest, [...]

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Red Kites sighting, Monk Sherborne

April 24, 2009

I have in the past hour spotted 2 red kites hovering very low over a field near Monk Sherborne, Hampshire. In fact only 8 foot of the ground and about that distance away from myself. Such a great sighting, I stopped to watch them until another driver came up behind me. Luckily I was only [...]

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Red Kites in Hampshire update

April 23, 2009

A little while back I wrote a post or two about the way in which the Red Kite has spread well beyond it’s Chiltern Hills stronghold. If you ever drive along the M40, you will no doubt spot these large birds of prey circling high above the motorway. Take a little detour off the main [...]

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