Left Tern, Right Tern
It could possibly be argued that the tern family is one of the most ethereal groups of birds, and for good reason. They are genuinely graceful in their mannerisms –
Wildlife Photographer & Writer
It could possibly be argued that the tern family is one of the most ethereal groups of birds, and for good reason. They are genuinely graceful in their mannerisms –
You know, sometimes things come together – dovetail if I may – doesn’t happen often, but when it does, it’s definitely an experience that stays. Earlier today I posted a
We’re fortunate in our tiny island nation to have such a high level of diversity – biodiversity to be exact. Birds are the creatures that are usually most visible, and
T&T features two species of Kingbird – members of the tyrant flycatcher family, distantly related to the very familiar Great Kiskadee (yeah there’s a Lesser Kiskadee as well, just not
If it’s one thing that has always captivated me about seabirds is their natural grace. The tough thing about seabirds is that they’re not always easily accessible. A visit to
Sitting close to the border of Tobago’s Main Ridge rainforest for a few hours some weeks ago afforded me the opportunity to synchronize myself with the natural rhythm of the
So many birds, so little time! Occasionally on my forays for avian subject matter I tend to encounter other creatures from all walks of life, each with their own personality
Composing an appealing image with your subject in an aesthetically pleasing position tends to be pretty straightforward. Folks can loosely follow simple guidelines like the basic rule-of-thirds and still wind
Life is always more enjoyable when it’s shared. Happiness is a funny thing, when it’s divided, it multiplies. I’m yet to determine the extent of emotional involvement between males and
Late last year, there was a great hullabaloo about a rare visitor to our shores – a Grey Heron in Tobago. I hurried across and got the opportunity to photograph