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Thursday, 20 June 2013

Penguin photography, how to film garden wildlife, plus win a birdwatching tour!

 



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    PHOTO GALLERY
 
Penguin encounters

Wildlife photographer David Tipling endured extreme weather conditions to capture rare moments with Adélie, gentoo, macaroni, king and emperor penguins. In this gallery he celebrates the charisma, curiosity and resilience of these special birds. 

 
 
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This Month's Highlights
BRITISH WILDLIFE
How to film wildlife – part 10: In your garden
PHOTOGRAPHY
Visions of nature
BLOG
All you need to know about great spotted woodpeckers

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 WILDLIFE TV AND RADIO
Tweet of the Day – 24 June at 5.58am on BBC Radio 4
In this episode Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the sound and story of the little egret. 
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 WILDLIFE COMPETITIONS 2013

Travel Writer of the Year results
The judges were in almost complete agreement this year. Find out who won a fantastic safari to Tanzania and read the winner, two runners-up and two highly commended entries.
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Camera-trap Photo of
the Year
Whether you’re a field researcher or a keen amateur, we want to see your best remote-camera wildlife images – and they could win you a £3,000 research grant or a Páramo jacket.
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Master the art of painting the islands’ wildlife and incredible archaeological landscapes with three of the UK’s top nature artists. Plus, don’t miss out on the chance to join naturalist and TV presenter Jonathan Scott on the holiday of a lifetime in the Okavango Delta. 
 
 
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 WILDLIFE GIVEAWAYS
Win a two-night stay at Highfield Farm and a three-day birdwatching tour
We have a two-night stay for one at Highfield Farm in the Yorkshire Wolds and a three-day birdwatching tour to give away, worth £310.  
Win a copy of Albatrosses by Tony Martin
We have ten copies of Albatrosses by Tony Martin to give away, worth £9.99 each, courtesy of Colin Baxter Photography Limited.
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July 2013 Photo Contest: Life on the coast
This month, we want to see your best images of wildlife found on the coast. See all the entries, upload your photo and vote for your favourite. 
Some of your favourites this week
   
  Flamingo take-off   Dragonet   

Incoming puffin 

  New Zealand fur seal  
 
 

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