Bradgate Park Deer photography

Bradgate Park in Leicestershire is one of the region’s most beloved landscapes, preserved as a medieval deer park. It provides a wonderful experience for all visitors, especially photographers, who can encounter its significant herds of wild deer. The park is a true photography paradise where you can find both fallow and red deer. Photographing them up close is not only fun but also a fantastic opportunity to practice using different camera and lens settings.

Check out some of the photos I’ve captured visiting Bradgate Park here.

Red deer
Fellow Deer
Red deer stag
Red deer
Red deer stag
Red deer
Red deer stag
Red deer
Fallow Deer

Gigrin farm red kite feeding centre

The red kite feeding station in mid-Wales is perhaps one of the best wildlife experiences available in wales. Hundreds of birds gather on this farm daily for supplementary feed. Since 1993, the farm has been supporting red kite conservation through these daily feeds.

It’s truly breathtaking to watch hundreds of birds swooping down to collect beef from the ground. These beautiful birds of prey were once hunted in the UK, shot by farmers, and had their eggs stolen to curb their population. It’s honestly beyond words to see these magnificent creatures now thriving.

Some photos I took on the day:

Gigrin Farm sheep

A video minutes before the feed with red kites arriving