Wildlife Photography from Ireland prints for sale As an Irish wildlife photographer with my images you will embark on a visual journey through the heart of Ireland’s wild realms, where the dance of life unfolds in every corner, captured in
River Birch Photography Hide Mullingar
The above image of the elusive Kingfisher on a no fishing sign was taken at the new River Birch Photography hide which is located in Mullingar County Westmeath. I got to spend two wonderful days over the weekend photographing the
Irish Photography Hides Laois
I recently got to take photographs of some of Irelands most intriguing wildlife, at the Irish Photography Hides purpose built hide at the bottom of the Slieve Bloom Mountains in County Laois. From the iconic native Red Squirrel to the
Wading Birds On The Boyne River
I captured some beautiful photos of wading birds that wade in and feed on the mudflats of the Boyne River Estuary at Drogheda. I found that some birds wade in shallow water, while others feed on the rocky shoreline. The
Brent Geese
I spent a couple of hours early this morning photographing Brent Geese along the Boyne River Estuary. We are lucky here in Louth that large flocks of this long distance migratory Geese feed up and down the River and coastal
Redshank along the Boyne River Estuary
What amazing light there was on Sunday morning for photographing wading birds within my 5 kilometres restriction . I decided to target the Redshank as there was a large flock feeding along the river channel of the Boyne river estuary
Juvenile Cormorant Canal Drogheda
During my walk this morning along the Boyne Green way at the Ramparts in Drogheda, I spotted a Juvenile Cormorant standing on the edge of the canal. I didn’t have my camera with me, so I decided to head back
Bird Reflection Pool For Garden Photography
I was looking to take my garden bird photography to another level, so I decided to create a reflection pool that can be portable and that would not make to much of a mess of the garden. It’s was really
Garden Bird Photography
Last Saturday I spent the morning in the back garden setting up a new perch for photographing the birds that come to my feeders. I brought home a nice mossy tree branch that I picked up from a walk I
The Dunnock along the Boyne River
The Dunnock As the World continues it’s battle against Covid-19 and with more lock down restrictions in Ireland, I took the decision earlier last year that I was going to start photographing wild birds in my local area of Drogheda