Hi all,
I have noticed there can be some trouble viewing my wildlife photography blog.
This can be found...
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Just FYI it is best viewed in either Firefox (version 15 or higher), Internet Explorer 9, and Google Chrome. I don't know about versions of Opera or Safari.
Unfortunately the problems with viewing it in earlier versions of web browsers I cannot fix they are issues with Google's Blogger website itself.
Hope this helps!
Toodle-oo
This blog contains the events of my adventures in wildlife conservation. Come along and enjoy the ride!
Saturday, 20 October 2012
Monday, 15 October 2012
Pardon My Dust
So today I have been spending all day on my photo blog. It
has been looking a mess most of today as I have been fiddling with the template
and the html but it is now finished for the moment.
I have also been spending the past few days uploading the
last of my photos to make it up-to-date, culminating in today’s activities.
There are now a total of 145 of my best photos on the blog, so go check it out
here:
The blog can also be found by going to the “photography” tab
above. Or you can get there by simply clicking here, here, here, here or here,
not to mention here, or even here! But whatever you do don’t click here!
Enjoy – while I go take some more photos!
Also don’t forget to check out the poll and answer over on
your right ------>
Ta ta!
Sunday, 14 October 2012
Keeping the Ball Rolling
The past two weeks I have been mostly spending my time at Paignton Zoo gaining more experience in husbandry and enrichment of more species, ready for my arrival at Tasikoki Wildlife Rescue in three weeks! Work experience at Paignton Zoo was to focus on their Primates (including Sulawesi Crested Macaques (Macaca nigra)), Hoof-stock (including Anoa (Bubalus depressicornis), a Sulawesi local), and Reptiles (very prolific in that part of the world).
It was a great two weeks, I got to meet many new people and listen to their opinions and experiences. I got to see many things whilst I was there, including being one of the first two people to see the new baby King Colobus (Colobus polykomos) which was great.
It was a great two weeks, I got to meet many new people and listen to their opinions and experiences. I got to see many things whilst I was there, including being one of the first two people to see the new baby King Colobus (Colobus polykomos) which was great.
It was another great experience, and now I can't wait to get to Tasikoki. 22 days and counting!
Don't forget to check out my wildlife photography blog which can be found here:
http://eatdrinksleepwildlifephotography.blogspot.co.uk/
Also check out the poll and vote. Which can be found on the right of your screen ---->
Ta ta!
Sunday, 7 October 2012
Wildlife Photography
I have been very much into wildlife photography since I was quite young. This pastime of mine has been more and more of a common occurrence in recent years. Now, after much deliberation, I have decided to share some of my favourite photographs from recent years through my blog for you to enjoy.
Some of my photographic collection can be accessed by the "Photography" link at the top of the page, or through this direct link:
Eat. Drink. Sleep. Wildlife Photography.
So have a peruse of my work and, most importantly, enjoy!
Ta Ta!
Some of my photographic collection can be accessed by the "Photography" link at the top of the page, or through this direct link:
Eat. Drink. Sleep. Wildlife Photography.
So have a peruse of my work and, most importantly, enjoy!
Ta Ta!
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