In nature, as in life, it's often possible to overlook the smaller moments and events that make up the fabric of our environment. While a hunting Eagle or rutting Deer will grab the attention of most of us, have you ever stopped to watch Aphids feeding or a trail of Ants patrolling down a forest track? It's a pastime worth pursuing as those smaller creatures are usually to be found playing out the same life stories as almost every other living inhabitant of this planet.
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Welcome to 'My Life Outside', the personal blog of Adam Tilt through which I aim to share with you the places that I visit and the wildlife that I see on my travels around the UK. My primary interest is in birds and bird photography, but when they aren't playing ball I turn my attention to pretty much everything else.
I am based in a village on the outskirts of Swansea, South Wales. My regular haunts include the Gower Peninsular, the Burry Inlet, Pembrokeshire and the Isle of Mull - all locations with stunning scenery and a vast array of wildlife. Many of the posts on this blog serve as a diary through which I detail my adventures and show the photographs that I have taken. I aim to impart some of my local knowledge along the way and encourage others to get out exploring for themselves. If you want to get involved then please leave comments and follow the blog.
I am based in a village on the outskirts of Swansea, South Wales. My regular haunts include the Gower Peninsular, the Burry Inlet, Pembrokeshire and the Isle of Mull - all locations with stunning scenery and a vast array of wildlife. Many of the posts on this blog serve as a diary through which I detail my adventures and show the photographs that I have taken. I aim to impart some of my local knowledge along the way and encourage others to get out exploring for themselves. If you want to get involved then please leave comments and follow the blog.
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
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5 comments:
a very good point. a very good post. :)
A snail, a beautiful beast. Nice photo.
Nice photograph. I am one of those folk who do look at the smaller beings and am often thought weird for doing so. People can't see what I am looking at and assume I am being odd.
Very true Adam. We often overlook the things right in front of us.
TexWisGirl - thank you.
Bob - thanks.
Bella - I've been there and experienced that.
Keith - that we do.
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