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Steve Race Wildlife Photography: Wild Britain Exhibition
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Steve Race Wildlife Photography. Monday, April 08, 2013. Ve Race and George Stoyle, photographers of Yorkshire Coast Nature and Earth in Focus are holding an exhibition of their incredible wildlife images. The exhibition will showcase a variety of wildlife, marine and landscape images from around the British Isles. The exhibition will also feature British Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2012 image “Gannet Jacuzzi” by Earth in Focus photographer Dr Matt Doggett. Richard Burton Gallery and Tea Rooms.
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Steve Race Wildlife Photography: December 2012
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Steve Race Wildlife Photography. Saturday, December 22, 2012. Above and Below Exhibition. It is the last day of our "Above and Below" exhibition at the Richard Burton Gallery, Buckton, East Yorkshire tomorrow from 10.00am to 4.00pm. If you are still looking for that perfect Christmas gift then pop in and say hello. We will have framed prints, mounted prints, canvases, postcard packs and photography workshops available to purchase - see you there. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Stop Press. Stop Press.
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Steve Race Wildlife Photography: April 2013
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Steve Race Wildlife Photography. Monday, April 08, 2013. Ve Race and George Stoyle, photographers of Yorkshire Coast Nature and Earth in Focus are holding an exhibition of their incredible wildlife images. The exhibition will showcase a variety of wildlife, marine and landscape images from around the British Isles. The exhibition will also feature British Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2012 image “Gannet Jacuzzi” by Earth in Focus photographer Dr Matt Doggett. Richard Burton Gallery and Tea Rooms.
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Steve Race Wildlife Photography: Waxwing Invasion
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Steve Race Wildlife Photography. Friday, November 23, 2012. Some years we hardly have any Waxwings visiting our shores but occasionally we have a bumper year and 2012 seems like it is going that way. There was an invasion on the Shetland Isles and then Waxwings started to invade the east coast before heading inland where they have been seen in York, Leeds and Sheffield in big numbers. 5 February 2013 at 03:43. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Stop Press. Stop Press. Hawk and Owl Trust. Canon EF 300mm ...
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Steve Race Wildlife Photography: May 2012
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Steve Race Wildlife Photography. Monday, May 21, 2012. RSPB Bempton Cliffs is a very special place and the best time to visit is through the months of May, June and July. The Seabird Spectacle is at it's best now with birds building nests, sitting on eggs and even feeding their young. The wind direction has been amazing over the last few days with north easterly winds blowing the birds up high to the top of the cliffs in which you can see them floating on air with the greatest of ease. Everyone is welcom...
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Steve Race Wildlife Photography: December 2011
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Steve Race Wildlife Photography. Wednesday, December 28, 2011. For me winter is one of the most special times of the year and Scarborough Harbour is the place I love to work on my photography. With all sorts of different challenging light conditions getting the exposure and angle right is no easy task. Every year there seems to be something special in the harbour and occasionally you get a bumper year and this year (with only a few days left) has proved to be just amazing. Thursday, December 22, 2011.
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Farmland Species | The Carrs Wetland Project
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The Carrs Wetland Project. Farming, Landscape, Heritage and Conservation. Many species thrive in farmland habitats including a large variety of birds and mammals. Below are just some of the wildlife that maybe encountered on The Carrs, just click on the links to find out more;. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Black Dike drain, Star Carr.
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Wildlife | The Carrs Wetland Project
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The Carrs Wetland Project. Farming, Landscape, Heritage and Conservation. A rich variety of wildlife can be found on The Carrs including wading birds, farmland birds, mammals, invertebrates, amphibians and plant life. What species you will encounter depends largely on the habitat and time of year. Follow the links below to discover more about what can be found in the area. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Star Carr digs in 2010.
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Whitby Naturalists
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Links to other websites. 9679; Cleveland and Tees Local History Group. 9679; Cleveland Naturalists' Field Club. 9679; Hawk and Owl Trust. 9679; North East Geology Trust. 9679; North Eastern Fungus Study Group. 9679; North York Moors Association. 9679; North York Moors National Park. 9679; North Yorkshire Badger Group. 9679; Ryedale Natural History Society. 9679; Scarborough Field Naturalists' Society. 9679; Teeside Archaeological Society. 9679; Whitby Gateway. 9679; Whitby Museum. 9679; Whitby Weather.
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Working in Partnership | The Carrs Wetland Project
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The Carrs Wetland Project. Farming, Landscape, Heritage and Conservation. The Cayton and Flixton Carrs Wetland Project began as a partnership project run by Scarborough Borough Council. Working with local landowners and supported by Natural England. And North Yorkshire County Council. In 2012 the Project Officer post became fully funded by Scarborough Borough Council and The Yorkshire Wildlife Trust. At the end of January 2013 generated a good deal of positive interest. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You ar...