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Wildlife photography in Mt Edgcumbe Country Park

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Join me on an exciting wildlife photography adventure as I explore the beautiful landscapes in search of deer, birds, and other fascinating creatures. In this video, I set out on a thrilling photography session, hoping to capture the stunning presence of deer, while keeping my options open for some unexpected bird sightings. From a misty morning to the elusive Green Woodpecker and the beautiful Goldcrest, every moment is a surprise! Along the way, I share my thoughts on wildlife photography, the challenges of getting that perfect shot, and the joy of being out in nature. You’ll also see some candid moments, like chasing after a Song Thrush and observing a shy Jay. Despite the unpredictable weather and fleeting wildlife sightings, I managed to capture some memorable shots and have a rewarding time in the field. Whether you’re a seasoned wildlife photographer or just starting out, there’s something for everyone in this adventure. I’ll also share some insights into how I approach my photography and the equipment I use to get the best results in these unpredictable conditions. Plus, I’ll give a little nod to the role of patience and being in the right place at the right time. Stay tuned for more wildlife adventures—next up, I’m on the lookout for Dippers! Key moments in this video: Wildlife photography tips for working with changing weather conditions Encounters with deer, Goldcrests, and Green Woodpeckers A mix of birding and mammal photography in the field A behind-the-scenes look at what goes into capturing wildlife moments Beautiful landscapes and a peaceful retreat into nature If you’re passionate about wildlife photography or just enjoy the beauty of nature, hit that subscribe button and follow along for more! Let me know in the comments what wildlife you’d like to see next. Thanks for watching! Buy me a coffee - https://buymeacoffee.com/deanpilgrim Next video is set at the beautiful Porth Reservoir in Cornwall photographing great crested grebes. https://youtu.be/V5ig7wDWOUg

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