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Happy New Year

Philip Price • Dec 20, 2018

2018 'Highlight Reel'

In keeping with cultural traditioins, I thought I would do a wee highlights reel from the tours and workshops in 2018

February
My season kicks off in February. And 2018 was the first year for my new hill top hide. And what a year, brilliant views, amazing squirrels and wind sometimes so strong it would knock the squirrels off the trees!

March
Mainly involved Otters and was when I got to really know our wonderful Mum and Cub. They are legends, sometimes chilling and sometimes manically hunting. What a year we had with them.

April
Saw the launch of our new One Day Experience location and studio. The Boat Shed. A bit cold to start with (which I have sorted now) but a truly world class location and wonderful wildlife. I am very lucky to be able to call the boat shed my businesses home.

May
Preparing for beavers, trialing the whole canoe idea and seeing if it would work. And boy did it work!

June
Finally taking people out on our first ever canoe based Beaver and Otter photography tour (the otter bit was on foot). It was superb, way beyond my wildest dreams....once I sorted the canoes a bit. The first time we tried it was bit wobbly!

July
Heat and sun, heat and sun, heat and sun and wow it was incredible, and the fluffiest Otters I have ever seen. Mum and cub still going strong.

And we finally did it, we made it to the puffins and it was a proper sunset!!

August
August is a bit of a funny month for me as it is very transitional when it come to wildlife, but this year the Otters once again starred! Mum (pictured below) was hauling out incredible catches, Octopus, Conger Eels and giant lobsters to name a few.

September
This month is all about Seals and catching up with them. We had loads of action this year on our grey seal tours and workshops. But my highlight was seeing a new bull in town. Old one eye must have finally moved on or up!

October
My final month of my season and we finished it off in real style. Torrential rain followed by glorious sunshine. With no |Daisy around I was a little concerned as to how the tour would go but we got an incredible show. The rain actually made things better, although our kit would probably disagree.

Happy New Year
Thanks to all who have made it amazing. I hope to see some of you again this year for more fun and adventures.

13 Jan, 2021
I have just processed pics I took the last time I was out with our Otters, which was a few days before Christmas...oh yeah and Happy New Year everyone! What a terrible start. Anyway having just gone through the images I am pretty sure this Otter above , who is called Éowyn, is pregnant. Look at her belly in all these images and there is a definite bulge. This is incredible news and means we should have a family in our main territory again in the next 3 or 4 months, just in time for nice warm spring and summer days!!
By philipvprice 16 Dec, 2020
I spent an incredible day in my hide which is the first time it has been used since I dug it in to improve the photography angle and to stop it getting destroyed by every storm. Usually this is where I would then say 'to get great images you need to do this and that etc' which is what most photographers write about. I have decided to take a different approach mainly due to my slight (to great) incompetence on the day. Rather than hide my head in shame, I decided to do a 'how NOT TO guide' to wildlife photography in our loch side hide.
30 Nov, 2020
As some of you have read before if you follow anything I do, one of my main ambitions over the last year with my business is to try and incorporate effective and useful citizen science into our photography workshops. It means when you come along, not only do you get to take amazing photos (hopefully) but you will be contributing to the protection of that animal or the enhancement of it's environment. Due to Covid a lot of my ideas did not happen this year. However our Otter project did kick off and I have absolutely loved it!!
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By philipvprice 04 Dec, 2019
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By Philip Price 14 Nov, 2019
This newsletter I am so so excited to say for the very first time I can combine my environmental work with delivering new workshops. Here's how it works. For most of my tours and some of my workshops next year, not only will you be able to get some incredible images and experience some world class moments you also get to genuinely help the animals or their habitat that feature on the tour or workshop. Here is a flavour of what we are doing: Red Squirrels Hours of incredible photography combined with tree planting to create more habitat for these amazing wizards of the forests. Beavers Great photography combined with helping the Argyll Beaver Centre with their camera trapping monitoring program. This is vital work for the national re-population of beavers in Scotland.
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By Philip Price 02 Nov, 2018
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By Philip Price 26 Sep, 2018
The year so far and new dates for 2019
By Philip Price 16 May, 2018
New workshops, new studio and our wonderful Otters
By Philip Price 23 Mar, 2018
Using 70-200mm lens for wildlife, new hide rental and we have an Otter family!
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