Squirrel on the garden nut feeder.
Squirrel staring.
The battle of Jersey 1781
A seagull chasing off a buzzard.
A lovely reflection in the small reservoir of St Catherine's woods.
One goldfinch telling off the other.
This shot taken at Jersey Zoo. Shows siblings caring for each other. Bleeding-heart monkey or the gelada baboon.
This shot was taken at Jersey zoo. Bleeding-heart monkey or the gelada baboon.
kestrel sitting on the telephone cable, looking straight at me.
Grey Heron, walking about in a field. Left fallow.
My dog Basil caught in his natural habitat in golden hour.
A common Buzzard perched on the branches of a tree.
Not my best picture of a duck but I find he's expression amusing.
Two male Mallard ducks, both fishing at the same time.
Sycamore tree in the Lower Ward at Mont Orgueil castle.
A formation of Brent geese flying past the Lower Ward of Mont Orgueil Castle.
surf school surf boards waiting for the students at St Ouen's bay.
A winter scene of a leafless tree branching out alongside a newly planted field of Jersey Royal potatoes.
Despite the bright colours of the male pheasant they do seem to be great at slipping away undetected.
Panoramic image of Elizabeth Castle St. Aubin’s Bay, jersey.
A Kingfisher waiting outside the gate to Elizabeth Marina at St Helier harbour.
A rabbit nibbling on some grasses along the hedgerows.
A wall lizard in the Lower Ward of Mont Orgueil castle.
Early morning Sun on a path on the east coast.
Simply a bee going about doing what the bees do.
Archirondel Tower and beach and clear water.
A sculpture besides Elizabeth Marina St. Helier.
A portrait of sovereign a Harris's Hawk at Mont orgueil castle
La Chasse des Demoiselles Bandinel in the mist looking west.
Sovereign catching a piece of meat thrown up by the Tudor Falconer at the castle.
A wall lizard in the Lower Ward of Mont Orgueil castle, warming up.
This Robin seemed happy to pose for photos.
A behind the scenes shot, photographing a sunrise at St Catherine's Breakwater.
One of many Swifts flying around at Mont Orgueil Castle.
While the spiders may not be quite as dangerous as the notorious black widow spider, which they are sometimes mistaken for, the bite of a false widow can be quite serious.
Low tide in the afternoon photo taken from the back of Mont Orgueil Castle, showing Seymour Tower and the mussel beds harvesting in the midground.
La Chasse des Demoiselles Bandinel in the mist looking east.
Sunrise over distant Normandy.
Sunrise over distant Normandy without zoom.
An egret with its reflection as it flies low over the sea at Archirondel.
A delicate female sparrow nestled in the low hedge, bathed in this morning's light as the mist lifted.
Marsh Harrier swooping in over a field of wheat.
A wall lizard in the Lower Ward of Mont Orgueil castle.
A Juvenile Robin at the garden bird bath
La Chasse des Demoiselles Bandinel in the mist looking west.