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CEP Photographing Pyramidal orchids, North Lancing
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CEP - Sussex
CE Palmar photographing Pyramidal orchids (Anacamptis pyramidalis), North Lancing, Sussex. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar in 1984.
16 July 1984
Charles Eric Palmar photographing on a cliff
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Behind the Naturalist's Lens
Scanned from photo taken by CE Palmar. Here Charles Eric Palmar is photographing with an old and heavy plate camera mounted on a tripod, above what is probably the nest of a Golden eagle on a steep cliff, thus the rope attached to him for safety!
27 February 2017
John Arnott of BBC Scotland interviewing Charles Eric Palmar in 1963
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Behind the Naturalist's Lens
Scanned from slide taken by CE Palmar. John Arnott of BBC Scotland is interviewing Charles Eric Palmar in 1963 about his recently produced 30 minute colour film "Highland Heronry" for which he was a joint winner of a natural hiStory film competition sponsored jointly by the BBC and the Council for Nature. The film was shown on television during National Nature Week.
27 February 2017
Looking for wildlife on Porpoise II
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Sea Life Adventures boat trip from Seil
Looking for wildlife on Porpoise II
03 June 2011
Visitors on the north coast of Handa
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Sutherland - Handa island SWT Reserve
Visitors viewing the cliffs on the north coast of Handa, with non-breeding Great skuas on the loch and Ben Stack behind.
20 June 2012
Photographer and swans on iced over Castle Semple Loch, Lochwinnoch
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Renfrewshire - Lochwinnoch
Mute Swans (Cygnus olor) and Whooper Swan (Cygnus cygnus) on Castle Semple Loch, Lochwinnoch, enjoying a small break in the otherwise ice-covered surface. This picture also shows the risks some people are prepared to take to get close to wildlife!
10 January 2010
Bottlenose dolphin watching, Chanonry Point
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Chanonry Point, Moray Firth and Beauly Firth
Eco tourism - photographers waiting for Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) at Chanonry Point, amongst them Charlie Phillips of the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society