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Grandies Diving with Whalesharks Ningaloo. Never too old!
05/10/2024

Grandies Diving with Whalesharks Ningaloo. Never too old!

On Little Tobago Island, previously called Bird of Paradise Island an attempt was made to introduce these birds from New...
15/05/2024

On Little Tobago Island, previously called Bird of Paradise Island an attempt was made to introduce these birds from New Guinea. The attempt failed. But as we climbed too the top an endemic Motmot landed in a tree close by. This is the Trinidad Motmot in Portrait

Another challenge was to find and photograph a Ruby Topaz Hummingbird. If I had to choose, hummingbirds would  be up the...
13/05/2024

Another challenge was to find and photograph a Ruby Topaz Hummingbird. If I had to choose, hummingbirds would be up there with my favourite species. They seem to have amazing abilities including the ability to fly backwards and are photogenic beyond belief. Still, I haven't seen Birds of Paradise yet. Great to see Jan engaging and enjoying locating and identifying them in some amazing locales. keeps us fit!

I relish the challenge created by others eg ( Dustin Chen, Eric Tan ) of their stunning photos which they regularly post...
12/05/2024

I relish the challenge created by others eg ( Dustin Chen, Eric Tan ) of their stunning photos which they regularly post from remote and dangerous locations. With delays, diversions, cancellations and endless queues, travelling is not for the faint hearted. Expect the unexpected is my mantra and get to airports early. So I now have a few images from the US and Caribbean to post. The first is the Tufted Coquette, a tiny hummingbird I photographed at Asa Wright in Trinidad. It is found in low lying areas in Venezuela and Guyana. Its really hard to see as it moves so fast and is about the size of a bumblebee.

Defaecating Purple Cricket; goes down as wildlife!
14/04/2024

Defaecating Purple Cricket; goes down as wildlife!

Yes, I know, another boring  F16 shot but what a day!!!!
01/04/2024

Yes, I know, another boring F16 shot but what a day!!!!

01/04/2024
A few shots from Portland Island last weekend. The Shore Plover is unique to NZ and a third of the total population is t...
05/12/2023

A few shots from Portland Island last weekend. The Shore Plover is unique to NZ and a third of the total population is there. About 40 pairs. Also were a few NZ dotterels and other shorre birds.

I am thrilled to invite you to join our new Facebook group that is dedicated to advancing wildlife conservation through ...
24/02/2023

I am thrilled to invite you to join our new Facebook group that is dedicated to advancing wildlife conservation through knowledge, travel, and photography. As someone who shares our passion for preserving our natural world, your presence in this community is greatly valued.

Our group is focused on sharing information and experiences related to wildlife conservation, travel, and photography. By coming together, we hope to learn from each other, inspire one another, and create a positive impact on our planet's biodiversity.

Whether you are a seasoned wildlife photographer, a conservation enthusiast, or simply someone who cares about our planet's natural wonders, we welcome you to our community with open arms.

We encourage you to share your experiences, photos, and knowledge with us, and we hope that our group will serve as a valuable resource and support system for all members.

Thank you for joining us on this journey to advance wildlife conservation. We look forward to getting to know you and working together towards a brighter future for our planet's wildlife.

I wonder what effect this "slash" will have on our wildlife.

Best regards,

John Kyngdon

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