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Book Review: Narture — nature / art manual for primary schools

June 5, 2014 by Calvin Jones Leave a Comment

Narture

When it comes to conservation there's nothing more important than encouraging young children to connect and engage with the natural world around them.Children have an innate curiosity for nature that makes them open to exploring its secrets -- but that connection doesn't last long. Unless we nurture that spark of interest at an early age, and fan it into an enduring flame … [Read more...] about Book Review: Narture — nature / art manual for primary schools

Gear Review: Lensmaster Gimbal RH-2 Tripod Head

November 20, 2013 by Calvin Jones 4 Comments

lensmaster-gimbal-rh2-tripod

Pros: Strong, lightweight and easy to set up. Professional grade finish. Very smooth pan and tilt, and extremely stable and well balanced once you've found your gear's centre of gravity. Excellent for photography (with long lenses or digiscoping), but also surprisingly effective for normal "scoping". Competitive price for a top quality gimbal head, and Rob at Lensmaster has to … [Read more...] about Gear Review: Lensmaster Gimbal RH-2 Tripod Head

Book Review: Finding Birds in Ireland

September 9, 2013 by Calvin Jones 7 Comments

Finding Birds in Ireland by Eric Dempsey

One of the biggest problems faced by bird watchers visiting Ireland -- or indeed resident birders travelling to other parts of the country -- is finding the best places to look for birds and other wildlife. Sure, you can pick a likely looking piece of habitat and spend time exploring it, and discovering wild places for yourself is all part of the fun, but it can be a bit of a … [Read more...] about Book Review: Finding Birds in Ireland

Book Review: Ireland’s Wild Orchids, A Field Guide

August 23, 2013 by Calvin Jones 1 Comment

Irelands Wild Orchids

Ireland's orchids are a fascinating group of plants, and are among our most  beautiful and evocative wildflowers. There's always a thrill when you spot the flower spike of an orchid thrusting skyward through the grass or pushing through the surface of a bog.Then comes the tricky part. You know it's an orchid... but which orchid is it?That's exactly when you should reach … [Read more...] about Book Review: Ireland’s Wild Orchids, A Field Guide

Nikon Fieldscope ED50 Review

April 15, 2013 by Calvin Jones 1 Comment

Nikon Fieldscope ED50 -- as reviewed in Bird Watching magazine

Pros: tiny size, lightweight, outstanding performance and image quality. Amazingly packable -- ideal travel scope or second scope for birding and wildlife watching situations where you need to keep down the bulk.Cons: pearlescent green perhaps not the most flattering of colours for a scope (go for black), low light performance not as good as full size scopes (but does … [Read more...] about Nikon Fieldscope ED50 Review

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