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Nature’s Wonders

  • The Bald Blue Tit

    The Bald Blue Tit

    ByPaul Steele Updated20 December 2025

    I was taking photos at the bird feeder when I noticed one of the recent young Blue Tits showing up…

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  • Grey Wagtail (Motacilla cinerea): The Ultimate UK Guide

    Grey Wagtail (Motacilla cinerea): The Ultimate UK Guide

    ByPaul Steele Updated2 January 2026

    A Flash of Lemon: My Encounter with the Riverside Dancer There are moments on a walk when the landscape offers…

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  • A great tit bird in the garden

    The Growing Of The Great Tits

    ByPaul Steele Updated20 December 2025

    Great Tits, known scientifically as Parus major, are small, charismatic songbirds that captivate bird lovers and researchers alike. With their…

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  • pied Wagtail of the roof

    Exploring the Delightful World of Pied Wagtails in the UK

    ByPaul Steele Updated20 December 2025

    On a nice day like this it is a joy to sit outside and watch the Pied Wagtails gather and…

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  • The Dainty Damselfly

    The Dainty Damselfly

    BySarah Rees Updated13 November 2022

    In late spring and early summer I look forward to visiting the lakes and ponds in my local forest. If…

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  • The Dragonfly – The Lean, Mean, Flight Machine

    The Dragonfly – The Lean, Mean, Flight Machine

    ByTina Dean Updated20 December 2025

    The dragonfly is one of the oldest of the insect species, they are some of the first winged insects to…

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  • A group of Elephants Of East Africa

    The Majestic Elephants of East Africa

    ByPaul Steele Updated20 December 2025

    I am probably best known for photographing elephants. I have photographed them in Zambia and Zimbabwe, Botswana, Tanzania, and South…

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  • Ladybirds, Ladybugs: The Full Monty

    Ladybirds, Ladybugs: The Full Monty

    BySarah Rees Updated20 December 2025

    I have spent many hours over the summer months crouched among flowers in my little garden in England; filming and…

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  • sheep in wales

    Beautiful Britain – Sheep In The Scenes

    ByPaul Steele Updated20 December 2025

    Near Llyn Gwynant, North Wales The landscapes of Britain and especially in northern England are full of scenes including livestock,…

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  • Animals Living The High Life in Altitude

    Animals Living The High Life in Altitude

    ByPaul Steele Updated20 December 2025

    When climbing to high altitudes you cannot help but notice the landscape turn from greenery to barren rock/ice. As the…

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  • european hornet

    Dangerous Beasts in Britain? Not Exactly

    ByPaul Steele Updated20 December 2025

    As I share my walks and travels on these pages or on social media I am often asked from people…

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  • antarctic desert

    Types of Deserts: From Icy Wastes to Sun-Scorched Sands

    ByPaul Steele Updated2 January 2026

    What pops into your head when you think of a desert? A vast, scorching sea of sand, right? Maybe a…

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