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Bewick's swanAdopt a Bewick's swan
Bewick's swan

Bewick’s are the rarest swan species found in the British Isles during the winter. Sadly, the number of Bewick’s wintering in the UK is falling.

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mallardAdopt a mallard
mallard

Due to a dramatic decline, the mallard is now on the amber list in the recent ‘birds of conservation concern’ report.

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Eurasian craneAdopt a Eurasian crane
Eurasian crane

Over 400 years ago these magnificent giants were hunted to extinction in the UK.

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Adopt a nene
nene

The nene is the rarest goose in the world. In 1951, the population fell to only 30 birds.

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lesser flamingoAdopt a lesser flamingo
lesser flamingo

Despite being the world’s most numerous flamingo, these birds are classified as ‘near threatened’.

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Breadcrumbs

Wildlife Photography - Intermediate Skills

  • Date: Saturday 11th February
  • Venue: Slimbridge Wetland Centre

Understand how your camera works and the basics of photography, but want to fine-tune your photography of the natural world?


Based in the classroom and outside you will explore and practice various advanced techniques and subjects with Iain Green such as:
Lighting and exposurel, Advanced camera settings
Depth of Field Preview/ Hyperfocal Distance
Field craft for wildlife photography, Bird flight photography
Advanced composition – to ensure your photos show what you want the viewer to see.
Wildlife photography equipment


This course is suitable for users of SLR cameras only. The content will be tailored to the needs of course attendees and with limited numbers will be plenty of time for 1-2-1 tuition.  

water vole by Iain Green

Time:10am – 4pm.

Cost: £60.

This event includes refreshments and lunch.

If you would like to book onto this event please contact our Booking Officer on 01453 891223 or email eleanor.wise@wwt.org.uk.