Marsh harriers and kingfishers
- Apr 15, 2018
- 1 min read
I've just teamed up with an estate on the Norfolk Broads to expand Norfolk Wildlife Photography's hide offering. The estate is a real gem with several miles of canal, dykes and river along with an expanse of pristine reed bed and beautiful wet woodland. This area expands the potential set of species to photograph, including kingfisher, marsh harrier, bittern, otter, fox, swallowtail butterfly, and a host of other wildlife. Watch this space for further updates, you can sign up to my newsletter via the homepage.





really nice to see this update from wilder photography, it’s always cool when a photographer shares new work or projects because you can actually see how their style grows over time and what kind of places they’ve been exploring. even though i didnt find the exact details of the new estate post online, i know from their main site that wilder photography focuses on wildlife and nature tours, courses and hides which makes all their content feel quite adventurous and inspiring rather than just another set of photos. posts like this usually give a bit of insight into where they’ve been shooting lately and what they’re planning next, which is always fun to follow if you like photography or travel. balancing…