How it all began …. (pinned post)

It was while taking my dogs out that I noticed a robin had started to appear where I parked my car. So, I started to take a bit of bird food for him (I named him Max and he developed quite a following on FB)
Then, one incredible day, while I had the food in my hand, he flew over and landed there, happily devouring the suet pellets. He was probably only there for a few seconds but, to me, it felt like hours. I didn’t possess a camera, or even a mobile phone, but I knew I had to get one or the other … so I trawled Ebay and bought myself a camera.
By this time, Max was a regular visitor to my hand, even extending his duration. So, when the camera arrived, I was straight out there. But there was a problem … I had no idea how to operate a camera! My first images were just incomprehensible blobs of colour.


What was I doing wrong? In desperation, I posted the image to the Nikon Photo site and I was fortunate to have my image assessed by a professional photographer from the IoM. He took me under his wing, so to speak, and became my mentor, igniting a passion in me for this beautiful (and incredibly expensive) hobby.

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My vole on Springwatch

My claim to fame … or at least my hand is!

I must admit to being made up when the wild bank vole I hand fed was featured on Springwatch 2020.
As if this wasn’t enough, for Chris Packham to then say that it was his favourite …. well, that was the icing on the cake.

Here’s the video clip ……

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Movie Night

Wild bank vole settling down with a snack and a good horror movie.

The film, Kes, was released 1969/70 and is a masterpiece. The story of a teenage boy with no friends and no hope. Set in the mining heartland of Yorkshire in the sixties it is absolutely authentic. He finds salvation from the grim reality of his existence when he rears and trains a young kestrel (whose favourite food just happens to be …. bank voles).

Even now, it’s well worth a watch although if you are not from the north of England you may have trouble with the dialogue!

It was a real privilege to gain the trust of this bank vole and we had many adventures which I’ll post soon!

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