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Wildlife Photography At Lake Kerkini, Greece
I got to visit this spectacular lake in early May while I was visiting family in Greece. Without a doubt this has been one of my favourite wildlife photography outings so far.
Me and my dad hired a boat for 2 hours to go around the lake, explore and photograph the variety of wildlife. Our skipper was Greek and didn’t speak much English, so my dad being fluent in Greek helped our communication massively.
We set off on the boat at 7 am which was a little too late to get the soft morning light at the lake. We got to see various species some of which were the Dalmatian pelican, egret, heron, cormorant, white pelican, Squacco heron and more.
Wildlife photography at Kearsney Abbey Gardens and Russell Gardens in Kent
Kearsney Abbey and Russell Gardens in Kent are two lovely parks for wildlife photography or a family day out in nature. Read more to find out about my wildlife photography experiences in the parks from 2020 to now. From photographing elusive kingfishers to capturing cygnets, mandarin ducks and cormorants. Discover my wildlife photography journey at these stunning Southeast Kent parks.
Without a doubt these two parks are a must-visit for anybody who enjoys wildlife and bird photography.
Kearsney Abbey Gardens and Russell Gardens are two adjacent parks in South East Kent near Alkham Valley.
A mere 15-minute drive away from my home in Folkestone, the parks were a perfect place to begin my wildlife photography journey.
The parks are homes to species like the kingfisher, little grebe, grey wagtail, little egret, heron, swan and much more.
As well as the species mentioned above you can find most of the common birds such as robins, blue tits, wrens, thrushes and tree creepers.
The latest species I got to photograph at the park was a visiting Mandarin duck and a Great Cormorant. The Mandarin duck became a local attraction in March but is no longer at the parks.
A few Little Grebes are permanent residents in both parks. You can see and photograph them pretty much all year round.
Swans are among some of the permanent residents at the parks too. Cygnets can be spotted in late April, the beginning of May most years.
The parks and not only superb for wildlife photography but also for family days out in nature. The tea rooms on site are great for a cup of coffee and a sandwich for lunch and there is free parking from 7 am to 7 pm every day.
Head over to the park’s website https://www.kearsneyparks.co.uk/ where you will be able to find detail information about the facilities, parking and how to get there.