I've lived at my current home for just over 6 years and have been back into photography for around 3. In that time I've wanted a subject (wildlife) to concentrate on regularly so that I can put more emphasis onto planning shots.
Unfortunately the only real locations for such things are a good 20-30 minute drive away so it's not exactly something I can do spur of the moment or easily plan around my family and working life.
So, how annoyed do you think I am that I stumbled across a b****y great big nature reserve only half a mile away from my house? No signs, nothing in the local rag and nobody else I know knew it existed. It was only a spurious (and completely unrelated) google search that brought it up.
It apparently has Kingfishers, 14 species of Dragonfly, numerous rare birds, Great Crested Newts and bucket loads of Butterflies.
So, how well do you know your surroundings? Because I apparently haven't got a clue!

Unfortunately the only real locations for such things are a good 20-30 minute drive away so it's not exactly something I can do spur of the moment or easily plan around my family and working life.
So, how annoyed do you think I am that I stumbled across a b****y great big nature reserve only half a mile away from my house? No signs, nothing in the local rag and nobody else I know knew it existed. It was only a spurious (and completely unrelated) google search that brought it up.
It apparently has Kingfishers, 14 species of Dragonfly, numerous rare birds, Great Crested Newts and bucket loads of Butterflies.
So, how well do you know your surroundings? Because I apparently haven't got a clue!

