UK Wildlife Blog

Hello and welcome to the UK WILDLIFE BLOG

I have now moved and can be found here:

UK Wildlife

Here you can find the new UK wildlife blog

This is a blog based mainly on the wildlife found in the UK, although there is still plenty of interest to those in the rest of the world. The posts are mainly reports of wildlife sites I've visited which can be found here and articles on the wildlife of the UK. These can be found here There is also my regular reports on the heronry at regents park, which can be found here

Follow me on TWITTER here: UK_Wildlife on Twitter

And my FACEBOOK Fan Page can be found here UK Wildlife

I can give wildlife talks on variety of subjects: wildlife talks

Two great BBC wildlife video linksRaptors at Grove ferry end of Stodmarsh NNR

Comments

JaneUrbanExtension Monday, March 24, 2008 11:38:42 AM

Glad I found your blog today... I'm doing something very similar at mine. Great to see all your pictures (I'm mainly into video). It would be good to keep in contact... Jane

NeilUkwildlife Monday, March 24, 2008 11:52:41 AM

Ive been to ur blog a couple of times, some cool videos. Ive been considering the video rout but its even more expensive than DSLR! what camera do u use?

KIRK DICKENSONblackpatch Tuesday, May 13, 2008 9:07:01 PM

Hi it`s Kirk,

I keep seeing very small but beautifully blue butterflys in my garden & was wondering which type they were. I live on the Sussex downland, by Holt farm and wondered if they could be chalkhill blues. Are they also called common blues or am I confusing two types of buterfly?

Great shots - great blog.

NeilUkwildlife Wednesday, May 14, 2008 5:31:57 AM

If there small (ie about 3cm long) they are probaly holly blues. There are many of them about at the moment. There are 2 photos of one on this post (the 13th and 14th photo down) rainham marshes smile

KIRK DICKENSONblackpatch Sunday, May 25, 2008 8:35:57 AM

Thanks for making my mind up - I was starting to think the same; that they were Holly Blues. I have been counting the variety of birdlife in the garden and find we have 10 regular types and a few less common.

NeilUkwildlife Monday, May 26, 2008 11:25:05 PM

glad to be of help smile

José Torreszetorres Tuesday, June 3, 2008 6:40:34 PM

Thanks to show us all this wild life in England! up

Unregistered user Tuesday, June 10, 2008 4:51:14 PM

sg writes: Neil, Great photos! I see it might be possible to use some of them under a CC licence? Could you let me know more? Thanks!

ERWINWulpen Saturday, July 5, 2008 1:13:34 PM

Hi

Nice it is.... greetings from the Ivory coast

Unregistered user Tuesday, August 12, 2008 7:19:28 PM

Roger B. writes: Just a quick note to let you know that you are now a member of the UK Natural History Bloggers webring. Sorry about the delay, which was due to problems with RingSurf.

Unregistered user Thursday, November 6, 2008 9:33:35 AM

Dale Forbes writes: Hey Neil, Nice blog, makes for cool browsing. I have used one of your Lesser white-fronted goose photos on my blog (with due reference and links here and to you flickr site). no dubious activity involved ;-) but please feel free to check out what I had to say. happy birding dale http://alpinebirds.blogspot.com

Joksterjokster Sunday, March 8, 2009 11:39:19 AM

jester hi like your blog and the amazing pictures just set it of defo be revisiting yes jester bye

Unregistered user Monday, April 6, 2009 2:22:58 PM

Jo writes: Hi Neil, I'm a student at Writtle College and last year I completed the Water Vole course at Wildwood... I'm including it in my college portfolio and was looking for a photo to use, could I have permission to use the one of Hazel holding a water vole? If this is ok, what is your surname so I can credit you. Thanks, Jo x

NeilUkwildlife Tuesday, April 7, 2009 9:42:57 PM

Hi Jo. That sounds fine. My surname is phillips

Unregistered user Friday, April 10, 2009 9:57:13 AM

Jo writes: Thanks Neil, keep up the good photography!x

Unregistered user Monday, May 25, 2009 3:01:23 AM

Anonymous writes: I just left you a comment on Sunday, 24. May 2009 post. Now I find out your a Hammer - Me too! Great pictures! I added you to my list. http://lobutler.blogspot.com/ Cheers, Les.

Unregistered user Wednesday, August 19, 2009 10:18:01 PM

Roy writes: Hi Neil, thank you for giving me the opportunity to visit you excellent blog. A true nature blog with amazing photographs. Thanks.

Unregistered user Sunday, September 27, 2009 5:38:05 PM

arun writes: hey.. I'm here in the Uk for a year.. specifically at kent..It would be brilliant if I could meet you sometime and probably photograph at some of these locales that u do... http://theyellowroad.weebly.com This is my site. Browse through it. Think it might interest you on account of similar interests but its froma different country(india). arun_100002003@yahoo.com

Unregistered user Thursday, October 22, 2009 10:57:10 AM

Holly writes: Hi Neil, I work for Dorling Kindersley and we're currently promoting some wildlife books - so I though we might be able to like up for a giveaway on your blog? It would be good to hear from you - editor@dk.com Best wishes, Holly

Unregistered user Thursday, November 19, 2009 8:49:28 AM

Dave Ingram writes: Hi Neil - thanks for following me on Twitter, great incentive to check out your blog. With so many blogs out there it's great to find another good nature blog. Your photography is excellent and I like your writing too - nicely done! Will be stopping in again! Cheers, Dave

Unregistered user Tuesday, December 22, 2009 3:10:23 PM

Dean Leh writes: Dean Leh http://deanleh.blogspot.com/ This nature blog is fantastic. I am getting some new ideas. . .

Unregistered user Monday, November 15, 2010 7:08:02 AM

Care Sedan - Sedan Service in D.C - Car Service in D.C writes: i like the photos given in this blog thanks for the sharing

Unregistered user Thursday, May 26, 2011 9:05:26 AM

Abhijeet writes: Hey fantastic blog Neil.. I have also tried to make a blog for wildlife all around the world, just chk it out.. http://worldwidewildlife.blogspot.com/

Unregistered user Friday, July 8, 2011 2:48:06 PM

Shaun writes: Hi Neil, Amazing pics!! I'm really keen to use the odd pic for my charity - the Wild Trout Trust. Any chance you could contact to discuss? director@wildtrout.org

Unregistered user Thursday, January 12, 2012 8:52:08 AM

fotoclipping writes: Excellent pics!! I am really looking for great photographers around the world. I must follow you in Twitter. fotoclipping.com

Unregistered user Wednesday, March 28, 2012 1:58:45 AM

John Safari writes: I have read the articles and watched the pictures.. I like it.. My favorite is the fox.

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