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Clouds of Mayfly – The Magic of the Mayfly emergence on an English chalk stream
Each year, as spring gives way to early summer, one of nature’s most remarkable spectacles unfolds along the banks of England’s chalk streams: the Mayfly emergence.
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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.
