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What could be better than a dawn walk through a 'Scottish' bluebell woodland. Of course they are really wild hyacinths, but who cares?
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Dumfries and Galloway is a stronghold for red squirrels and the patient photographer should be able to find and photograph these beautiful animals
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We are spoiled for choice when it comes to wild geese, either to see or photograph. Various sites throughout the region
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All you photographers out there, why not try photographing Red Kites in Dumfries and Galloway at Bellymack Hill Farm Laurieston near Castle Douglas. Feeding time is at 2.00pm daily.
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Dumfries and Galloway is a great place to walk, why not have a look at the Walks page and pick out a route.
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There are some great places to go and view and photograph some of the local wildlife...
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Look out for snowdrops and Scarlet Elf Cap emerging soon
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These webs pages have been put together by Keith Kirk. Keith is a semi pro natural history photographer and writer. He is the wildlife feature writer for D&G Life magazine and also writes a monthly Nature Notes column for the Galloway News. His day job is a countryside ranger with Dumfries and Galloway Council, something he has been doing for over 24 years. Keith also has another web site which promotes him as a photographer, whilst this site is more about Dumfries and Galloway, an unknown part of Scotland. www.dumfriesandgallowaywildlife.co.uk
Also check out www.flickr.com/photos/keithkirk8 which he updates on almost a daily basis with his latest images.
Keith is also a photographer who has tested many types of photography kit for manufacturers . This has included Stealth Gear clothing www.stealthgear.co.uk and at the moment he is testing Bushnell and Spypoint wildlife/trail/stealth cameras. Checkout the link at the top of the page or go to www.scottcountry.co.uk for more info.