Northern Nutcracker - The Hall of Einar - photograph © David Bailey (not the)

Tails high

Can you stand yet another cracking Northern Nutcracker photograph from me? Yes, I think you can. When indulging in ritualised fighting on …

Northern Nutcracker - The Hall of Einar - photograph © David Bailey (not the)

The forest-spreaders

In Britain it’s Jays which are often credited with spreading the oak forests which thrived before humans cut them down. Jays cache …

Northern Nutcracker - The Hall of Einar - photograph © David Bailey (not the)

Quarrelsome

If I only had one word to describe Northern Nutcrackers it would be quarrelsome. Their ritualised battles are entertaining. They use their …

Northern Nutcracker - The Hall of Einar - photograph © David Bailey (not the)

Crampons and Nutcrackers

The backlit wings of Northern Nutcrackers and the glorious rim-light they display are a delight. The powdery snow is so pure and …

Northern Nutcracker - The Hall of Einar - photograph © David Bailey (not the)

Nutcracker nutcracker

You can probably tell how much I’ve been enjoying seeing these Northern Nutcrackers. Aren’t they lovely? The scientific name for the Northern …

Northern Nutcracker - The Hall of Einar - photograph © David Bailey (not the)

Spotted

The Northern Nutcracker, Nucifraga caryocatactes, was previously known as the Spotted Nutcracker. It’s easy to see why. It flies past us through the pines with …

Northern Nutcracker - The Hall of Einar - photograph © David Bailey (not the)

Let battle commence

The Northern Nutcrackers on this Bulgarian ski slope are an absolute dream for me. I could never have imagined that I would …

Northern Nutcracker - The Hall of Einar - photograph © David Bailey (not the)

Northern Nutcrackers

We’re on a Bulgarian ski-slope armed with peanuts. We’re on the trail of the Northern Nutcracker, with the aim of giving them …

Common Buzzard - The Hall of Einar - photograph © David Bailey (not the)

Landing precision

The Common Buzzard is quite a large bird, with broad, rounded wings and a short neck and tail. We’re waiting in a …

Jay - The Hall of Einar - photograph © David Bailey (not the)

Talkative Acorn-Eater

The scientific name of the Jay is Garrulus glandarius. It means ‘Talkative Acorn-Eater’. This one is certainly garrulous (excessively talkative, especially on trivial matters): Jays …

Goldfinch and Blue Tit - The Hall of Einar - photograph © David Bailey (not the)

Photobombed Goldfinch

I’m taking photographs of a Goldfinch in the snow when a Blue Tit flies past. I think it’s an elegant composition with …

Blue Tit - The Hall of Einar - photograph © David Bailey (not the)

Full of attitude

You have to admire how plucky Blue Tits are. For such a small bird they have a great attitude. Humans think it’s …

Brambling - The Hall of Einar - photograph © David Bailey (not the)

Bramlyng

Bramblings are entertaining birds to watch. They appear to act very similarly to Chaffinches and they are the same size and shape. …

Goldfinch - The Hall of Einar - photograph © David Bailey (not the)

Goldfinch in snow

There’s a slightly bedraggled Goldfinch in the snow. It’s been snowing lightly with gentle flakes so its plumage is wet. It’s also …

Greenfinch - The Hall of Einar - photograph © David Bailey (not the)

Greenfinch

It’s poor light but the snow on the ground is reflecting the light beautifully. The softness of the sound and the softness …

Hawfinch - The Hall of Einar - photograph © David Bailey (not the)

A lover’s tiff

Hawfinches are quarrelsome bullies. They’re bigger than the other birds which frequent bird feeders and they don’t mind throwing their weight around. …

Hawfinch - The Hall of Einar - photograph © David Bailey (not the)

Hawfinch in the snow

There’s something so ugly-beautiful about Hawfinches. They’re the Pre-Raphaelite equivalent of Jane Morris, the famous embroiderer and also artists’ model. This is …

Cinereous Vultures - Rhodope Mountains - The Hall of Einar - photograph © David Bailey (not the)

Vulture gang violence

There appears to be a strict social hierarchy and sense of corpse-etiquette amongst the Cinereous Vultures. These three have ganged up on …

Golden Jackal and Griffon Vultures - Rhodope Mountains - The Hall of Einar - photograph © David Bailey (not the)

Snarl

Golden Jackals use their levator labii superioris muscle to snarl. The name means ‘raiser of the upper lip’. This Jackal’s top lip …

Golden Jackal - Rhodope Mountains - The Hall of Einar - photograph © David Bailey (not the)

Golden Jackals assemble

The Golden Jackal family which has arrived on our mountain outcrop seems to consist of an adult pair and a youngster. I …

Golden Jackal and Griffon Vultures - Rhodope Mountains - The Hall of Einar - photograph © David Bailey (not the)

Battle is joined

Our workshop leader isn’t sharing the information that someone has been sitting in these very hides in the Bulgarian mountains for several …

Golden Jackal and Griffon Vultures - Rhodope Mountains - The Hall of Einar - photograph © David Bailey (not the)

A Golden Jackal arrives

As we sit in the hide at dawn in the Rhodope Mountains, marvelling at the enormous Griffon Vultures which have just arrived, …

Dalmatian Pelican at Lake Kerkini - The Hall of Einar - photograph © David Bailey (not the)

Golden hour

It’s a gorgeous sunset. The sun is setting over Lake Kerkini and I have several thousand more images on my new memory …