Saturday 9 September 2006

Swans instead of voles

A visit to the recently-opened Waters Edge Country Park in Lincolnshire today, in the hope of spotting some of the water voles that have been reintroduced there. No luck with the voles, but there were some photogenic mute swans.



Wednesday 12 July 2006

Badgers in the forest


Spent the evening in a badger hide at Cropton Forest in North Yorkshire. It was a bit difficult to take photos through the glass window of the hide, but we got great views of the badgers.


Sunday 19 March 2006

Caribbean Sperm Whale Nursery

In March 2006 I travelled to the Caribbean island of Dominica where the deep but sheltered waters on the leeward coast provide perfect conditions for female sperm whales to give birth and raise their calves.
My old film camera struggled a bit with taking photos of grey whales and dolphins
in grey-blue water, but here are a few pictures from the trip.

Most of the sperm whales we saw were mother and calf pairs, with a few males hanging around in the hope of mating with a receptive female. Some of the 'calves' were quite large because the females only give birth every three to six years, and youngsters can continue to take milk for as long as 13 years.


 
 

We were joined on occasions by lively pantropical spotted dolphins who loved to bow-ride in front of our catamaran...


 

 ...and also by the occasional bottlenose dolphin.