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When I was seven my father (a photographer in the R.A.F. and for the local paper) gave me my first camera (which I still have). My first love is the natural world and some of my natural history images have appeared in:

Amateur Photographer
Outdoor Photography
Kent Life
Market Newsletter, published by the Bureau of Freelance Photographers
Creative Steps

My photographs have also been used in three of my books: Native American Beadweaving; Candle Making and African Crafts.

I have been building my natural history photographic library for a number of years now and it is continually growing. So if you’re looking for an image then contact me. To date the species covered include:

Note: Latin names in italics

Animals/birds worldwide

African elephant
African Penguin – Cape Town, South Africa
Alligator - California
Artic fox – Alopex lagopus
Bald Eagle
Baboon – Cape Town, South Africa
Camel
Capybara
Cheetah with cub
Cheetah cub
European pond tortoise - Emys orbicularis
Gecko (Ghana)
Giraffe
Grey wolf - Canis lupus
Ground Squirrel
Hippo
Hyena
Leopard
Lion – both sexes
Manatee - California
Meerkat
Pelican
Pink Flamingo
Pot bellied pig
Puma
Red winged starling – Table Mountain, Cape Town
Red-eared terrapin
Rhino
Ring tailed Lemur
Rock Hyrax (Dassie) – Table Mountain, Cape Town
Sea lions (male) – Cape Town, South Africa
Short-clawed otter
Spider monkey (young)
Squirrel monkey
White egret
Zebra – Cape Town, South Africa

 

Animals/birds UK

Badger - Meles meles
Blue Tit – Parus caeruleus
Common frog spawning
Common sand lizard
Common or harbour seal – Pinnipedia vitulina
Gannet – Sula bassana
Green Lizard - Lacerta viridis
Great crested grebe feeding young
Grey squirrel – Sciurus caroliensis
Hedgehog – Erinaceidae europaeus
Moorhen feeding young – Gallinula chloropus
Mute swans adults and cygnets (feeding and in flight) – Cygnus olor
Peacock
Pheasant – Phasianus colchicus
Puffin – Fratercula artica
Rabbit – Oryctolagus cuniculus
Red fox – Vulpes vulpes
Scottish Wildcat - Felis silvestris
Shetland pony
Shag – Phalacrocorax aristotelis
Starfish
Wild boar – Sus scrofa

 

Insects

Broad belly chaser (in all stages of emerging from nymph case)
Libellula depressa
Bumblebee – believed to be Bombus lucorum
Butterfly: Brown argus – Aricia agestis
Common blue – Polyommatus icarus
Peacock – Inachis io
Small tortoiseshell – Aglai urticae
Small white – Artgeia rapae
Cinnabar caterpillar – Tyria jacobaeae
Common blue damselfly – Ceriagrion tenellum
Convolvulus hawk moth – Agrius convolvuli
Dragonfly
Green shield bug – Palomena prasina
Hawthorn shield bug – Acanthosoma haemorrhoidale
Honeybees – Apis mellifera
Ladybird nymph on Ox eye daisy
Seven spot ladybird on teasel – Coccinella 7-punctata
Soldier beetle – Rhagonycha fulva
Spiders mating – believe to be Araneus diadematus
Wolf spider – Pisaura mirabilis
Zebra spider with crane fly – Salticus scenicus

 


 

Plants and fungus

Blue bell – Hyacinthoides non-scripta
Buttercups – Ranunculus bulbosus
Chickweed – Stellaria media
Chicory – Cichorium intybus
Common Poppy or field poppy – Papaver rhoeas
Cornflower
Dog rose – Rosa canina
Foxglove – Digitalis purpurea
Fusia
Goat’s beard – Tragopogon pratensis
Lavender
Ox eye daisy – Leucanthemum vulgare
Pansy
Snowdrop – Galanthus nivalis
Teasel (green and in seed) – Dipsacus fullonum
White Water-Lily – Nymphaea alba

As already stated this is a continually growing project so if you don’t see the species you need contact Lynne to see if it is a recent addition which has not made it to this site yet!

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