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Almost 2 years ago to the day I pressed the shutter with my camera pointing at a pure white ptarmigan high in the Cairngorms and in doing so bagged my first shot for the 2020VISION project. Recently, I undertook my … Continue reading
Posted in iWitness, More than just a salt marsh, Morecambe Bay
Tags estuary, Headlands to Headspace, morecambe bay
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The Solway Firth is a vast smorgasbord of mud, providing a nutrition packed fast food joint for geese, waders and people. I recently visited The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust reserve at Caerlaverock on the north side of the Firth to … Continue reading
Posted in iWitness, More than just a salt marsh, Solway Firth
Tags caerlaverock, rob jordan, solway, wildfowl & wetlands trust, winter, wwt
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