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Into the Woods – Bluebell displays
There are few natural spectacles that are quite as quintessentially British and quietly breathtaking as an ancient bluebell wood in full bloom, wrapped in early morning mist.
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Murmurations – a sky dance between predator and prey
There are few sights in nature as mesmerizing as a starling murmuration. At dusk, thousands of birds, resplendent in their winter plummage, gather into a shifting, fluid mass — rippling, folding, and twisting across the sky like smoke caught on the breeze.
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Wild goose chase
Each autumn, Pink-footed geese (Anser brachyrhynchus), often called “pinkfeet,” undertake a dramatic annual migration, flying a thousand miles from their Arctic breeding grounds to over winter in the British Isles.
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The Red Deer’s roar – following the autumn rut
The annual Red Deer rut is undoubtedly one of the British Isles’ most spectacular nature events. Jules spent time photographing the deer this autumn.
