Wildlife links
 
a bit hard to know where to start, I certainly want a few good links that I visit
rather than a long list for long list sake.
 
Photographers Personal Pages - (photographers that I know):
 
I met Richard Bedford a few times whilst out viewing SE-Owls on the Northamptonshire / Leicestershire border.
He is a very helpful chap who lives for bird photography, the link to his great site.
 
Mark Sisson www.marksissonphoto.co.uk
 
Danny Green www.dannygreenphotography.com
 

in December 2008 a visit to John Devries in Kent was hugely successful.  It resulted in better knowledge of wildlife photography along with some great pictures of Jays (another new species for my site) along with more Woodies, Tit's, etc

John's web site containing many great pictures, hints and tips
can be found via the "Ophrys link" right

 
Dave Pullan - Based in the Cairngorms and has some great Scottish photos. www.davepullan.co.uk
 

I have never met the following photographers, but I do like their reading their blogs:

Nigel Blake Nature Photography

Pewit.blogspot

 
 
Want a good night out?
 
If you ever want to go to an amusing wildlife photography lecture then after seeing Alan Rouse, I can do nothing but admire his work and recommend that you go and see one of his lectures if ever you get the chance. www.andyrouse.co.uk

Andy also has a good blog that is updated regularly

 
 

Bird Sightings

The main three websites that I use to see online what has been reported are:

 
Bird Guides
for
national rarities

 
 

L.R.O.S.

(Leicestershire & Rutland
Ornithological Society)

Bird Reports in

 
Leicestershire & Rutland

 

Northamptonshire
Bird club

Bird reports in

Northamptonshire

 
 

Butterflies

 
UK Butterflies - An Excellent Web Site

A great site very informative - good forums - good photo's

 

Butterfly Conservation
A British Charity for Butterflies, Moths and their habitats

This is the main UK Butterfly charity
a bit like the RSPB of the Butterfly world
 

Butterfly Conservation Website

 

And finally
I think
YOU
should support
the RSPB

Click to visit the RSPB web site