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OTHER WILDLIFE
I'm slowly losing my bird-blinkers and starting to see and photograph the other animals I come across both at home and on my travels. Who knows, maybe plants are next?! PENGUINS – ANDREW JENKINS . NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY You'd think Penguins would need no introduction but remarkably, for all their cuteness and charisma, many species are being overlooked and are starting to take serious strain globally. For example - numbers of African Penguins still surviving around the coast of southern Africa are down to just 1% of the numbers that were present as ROCKS AND SHADOWS, WATERFALLS AND WINGS Excerpts from an article recently published in the March-April 2020 issue of African Birdlife magazine about a pilgrimage I made to Augrabies Falls National Park in September last year, along withBED-SIDE-TABLE
Table Mountain stands watch over Cape Town. Aged, grey and patient; a protective bastion, a guiding light, and a soothing, soulful presence. It has a feel-good energy that is hard to define but equally hard to deny. It is the deeply-beating heart of everything that is quintessentially Cape Town. It is the mother of the GETTING TO THE POINT Africa is a big, beautiful, bountiful place, bursting with abundant and diverse life sprawled over seemingly endless expanses of sun-drenched space. But even Africa comes to an end, and if you track south down the length of the continent, you eventually get there. Cape Point is the most recognisable tip of Africa, where it sticksRAINBOW WARRIORS
Gusts of the wildest wind scorch across acres of exposed sand, whipping it up into tiny, stinging tornadoes, garnished by the skimming salt of the sea. Offshore, a slate-grey curtain of rain merges with the squalling ocean, surging right to left before veering shoreward. Out there near the blurred horizon, a distant ant-line oftiny,
WANDERING STAR
I had a surreal experience yesterday as I was motoring along Baden Powell Drive on my way to the Mitchell's Plain Regional Court. I was due to testify against a man who had attacked me some time ago, attempting to rob me of my all my camera gear and birding optics. Thiswas to be
BIRDS OF A FEATHER
Myriad flickering darts of white - a mass of terns pendulums with and against the wind. Their querulous voices are barely audible over the noisome sea and the lowest members of the flock are just visible through the humid ocean air. They sketch gloriously complex aerial motifs, present in movement only and gone with the ARJNATUREPHOTOGRAPHY I am a passionate conservationist and raptor biologist, with a background in academics, and research interests that include falcon demography and avian FOOTPRINTS IN THE SAND Extending south from the settlement of Noordhoek on the Cape Peninsula is a 4 km stretch of gloriously wide-open, wind-swept beach. Best viewed from the approach road to Chapman’s Peak, Noordhoek Beach is up to 400 m wide and is mostly backed by undeveloped dune-slacks grading into strandveld and seasonal wetlands. One of its moreOTHER WILDLIFE
I'm slowly losing my bird-blinkers and starting to see and photograph the other animals I come across both at home and on my travels. Who knows, maybe plants are next?! PENGUINS – ANDREW JENKINS . NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY You'd think Penguins would need no introduction but remarkably, for all their cuteness and charisma, many species are being overlooked and are starting to take serious strain globally. For example - numbers of African Penguins still surviving around the coast of southern Africa are down to just 1% of the numbers that were present as ROCKS AND SHADOWS, WATERFALLS AND WINGS Excerpts from an article recently published in the March-April 2020 issue of African Birdlife magazine about a pilgrimage I made to Augrabies Falls National Park in September last year, along with ROCKS AND SHADOWS, WATERFALLS AND WINGS Excerpts from an article recently published in the March-April 2020 issue of African Birdlife magazine about a pilgrimage I made to Augrabies Falls National Park in September last year, along with GETTING TO THE POINT Africa is a big, beautiful, bountiful place, bursting with abundant and diverse life sprawled over seemingly endless expanses of sun-drenched space. But even Africa comes to an end, and if you track south down the length of the continent, you eventually get there. Cape Point is the most recognisable tip of Africa, where it sticks THAT’S ENTERTAINMENT! Vermaaklikheid (loosely translated from Afrikaans as 'Entertainment') is a small settlement on the south coast of South Africa, neatly slotted between Witsand to the west and Stilbaai to the east. The village itself is barely more than a handful of quaint rural buildings, aggregated around the lower reaches of the picturesque Duiwenhoks River, which merges BLACK & WHITE AND RED ALL OVER The Boulders African Penguin colony is situated just south of Simon's Town on the False Bay coast of the Cape Peninsula, South Africa. Every day it is visited by thousands of people from all over the world, the vast majority of whom leave deeply enriched byWANDERING STAR
I had a surreal experience yesterday as I was motoring along Baden Powell Drive on my way to the Mitchell's Plain Regional Court. I was due to testify against a man who had attacked me some time ago, attempting to rob me of my all my camera gear and birding optics. Thiswas to be
MOUNTAIN-MIST
Mountain Mist is the name of a guest farm located near the summit of "Engelsman se baken" - a peak that rises out of the west coastal plain of South Africa, about 140 km north of Cape Town, and about 30 km inland from the coastal town of Velddrif. We stayed a couple of daysBIRDS OF A FEATHER
Myriad flickering darts of white - a mass of terns pendulums with and against the wind. Their querulous voices are barely audible over the noisome sea and the lowest members of the flock are just visible through the humid ocean air. They sketch gloriously complex aerial motifs, present in movement only and gone with thePRINCE OF TOADS
I'm no herpetologist, and I'm certainly not one to wax lyrical about an amphibian, but the wetland close to our house has recently been colonised by Leopard Toads, and my family and I have found ourselves enthralled by the antics of these strikingly marked and strangely loveable beasties. The Western Leopard Toad is unique to SUGAR FREE – ANDREW JENKINS . NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY There's a quaint little shop tucked away in the backstreets of Kalk Bay on the Cape Peninsula, where a characterful woman sells collectable porcelain and assorted knick-knacks. It's an intriguing hideaway. The variety of second-hand stuff available is extraordinary, and there is barely room to stand for the sheer quantity of stock ondisplay.
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Images of wildlife & landscapes. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. FOOTPRINTS IN THE SAND Footprints in the sand. Extending south from the settlement of Noordhoek on the Cape Peninsula is a 4 km stretch of gloriously wide-open, wind-swept beach. Best viewed from the approach road to Chapman’s Peak, Noordhoek Beach is up to 400 m wide and is mostly backed by undeveloped dune-slacks grading into strandveld and seasonalwetlands.
ARJNATUREPHOTOGRAPHY I am a passionate conservationist and raptor biologist, with a background in academics, and research interests that include falcon demography and avianOTHER WILDLIFE
I'm slowly losing my bird-blinkers and starting to see and photograph the other animals I come across both at home and on my travels. Who knows, maybe plants are next?! PENGUINS – ANDREW JENKINS . NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY You'd think Penguins would need no introduction but remarkably, for all their cuteness and charisma, many species are being overlooked and are starting to take serious strain globally. For example - numbers of African Penguins still surviving around the coast of southern Africa are down to just 1% of the numbers that were present as ROCKS AND SHADOWS, WATERFALLS AND WINGS Excerpts from an article recently published in the March-April 2020 issue of African Birdlife magazine about a pilgrimage I made to Augrabies Falls National Park in September last year, along withBED-SIDE-TABLE
Table Mountain stands watch over Cape Town. Aged, grey and patient; a protective bastion, a guiding light, and a soothing, soulful presence. It has a feel-good energy that is hard to define but equally hard to deny. It is the deeply-beating heart of everything that is quintessentially Cape Town. It is the mother of the GETTING TO THE POINT Africa is a big, beautiful, bountiful place, bursting with abundant and diverse life sprawled over seemingly endless expanses of sun-drenched space. But even Africa comes to an end, and if you track south down the length of the continent, you eventually get there. Cape Point is the most recognisable tip of Africa, where it sticksRAINBOW WARRIORS
Gusts of the wildest wind scorch across acres of exposed sand, whipping it up into tiny, stinging tornadoes, garnished by the skimming salt of the sea. Offshore, a slate-grey curtain of rain merges with the squalling ocean, surging right to left before veering shoreward. Out there near the blurred horizon, a distant ant-line oftiny,
WANDERING STAR
I had a surreal experience yesterday as I was motoring along Baden Powell Drive on my way to the Mitchell's Plain Regional Court. I was due to testify against a man who had attacked me some time ago, attempting to rob me of my all my camera gear and birding optics. Thiswas to be
BIRDS OF A FEATHER
Myriad flickering darts of white - a mass of terns pendulums with and against the wind. Their querulous voices are barely audible over the noisome sea and the lowest members of the flock are just visible through the humid ocean air. They sketch gloriously complex aerial motifs, present in movement only and gone with the FOOTPRINTS IN THE SAND Footprints in the sand. Extending south from the settlement of Noordhoek on the Cape Peninsula is a 4 km stretch of gloriously wide-open, wind-swept beach. Best viewed from the approach road to Chapman’s Peak, Noordhoek Beach is up to 400 m wide and is mostly backed by undeveloped dune-slacks grading into strandveld and seasonalwetlands.
ARJNATUREPHOTOGRAPHY I am a passionate conservationist and raptor biologist, with a background in academics, and research interests that include falcon demography and avianOTHER WILDLIFE
I'm slowly losing my bird-blinkers and starting to see and photograph the other animals I come across both at home and on my travels. Who knows, maybe plants are next?! PENGUINS – ANDREW JENKINS . NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY You'd think Penguins would need no introduction but remarkably, for all their cuteness and charisma, many species are being overlooked and are starting to take serious strain globally. For example - numbers of African Penguins still surviving around the coast of southern Africa are down to just 1% of the numbers that were present as ROCKS AND SHADOWS, WATERFALLS AND WINGS Excerpts from an article recently published in the March-April 2020 issue of African Birdlife magazine about a pilgrimage I made to Augrabies Falls National Park in September last year, along withBED-SIDE-TABLE
Table Mountain stands watch over Cape Town. Aged, grey and patient; a protective bastion, a guiding light, and a soothing, soulful presence. It has a feel-good energy that is hard to define but equally hard to deny. It is the deeply-beating heart of everything that is quintessentially Cape Town. It is the mother of the GETTING TO THE POINT Africa is a big, beautiful, bountiful place, bursting with abundant and diverse life sprawled over seemingly endless expanses of sun-drenched space. But even Africa comes to an end, and if you track south down the length of the continent, you eventually get there. Cape Point is the most recognisable tip of Africa, where it sticksRAINBOW WARRIORS
Gusts of the wildest wind scorch across acres of exposed sand, whipping it up into tiny, stinging tornadoes, garnished by the skimming salt of the sea. Offshore, a slate-grey curtain of rain merges with the squalling ocean, surging right to left before veering shoreward. Out there near the blurred horizon, a distant ant-line oftiny,
WANDERING STAR
I had a surreal experience yesterday as I was motoring along Baden Powell Drive on my way to the Mitchell's Plain Regional Court. I was due to testify against a man who had attacked me some time ago, attempting to rob me of my all my camera gear and birding optics. Thiswas to be
BIRDS OF A FEATHER
Myriad flickering darts of white - a mass of terns pendulums with and against the wind. Their querulous voices are barely audible over the noisome sea and the lowest members of the flock are just visible through the humid ocean air. They sketch gloriously complex aerial motifs, present in movement only and gone with the ROCKS AND SHADOWS, WATERFALLS AND WINGS Excerpts from an article recently published in the March-April 2020 issue of African Birdlife magazine about a pilgrimage I made to Augrabies Falls National Park in September last year, along with GETTING TO THE POINT Africa is a big, beautiful, bountiful place, bursting with abundant and diverse life sprawled over seemingly endless expanses of sun-drenched space. But even Africa comes to an end, and if you track south down the length of the continent, you eventually get there. Cape Point is the most recognisable tip of Africa, where it sticks THAT’S ENTERTAINMENT! Vermaaklikheid (loosely translated from Afrikaans as 'Entertainment') is a small settlement on the south coast of South Africa, neatly slotted between Witsand to the west and Stilbaai to the east. The village itself is barely more than a handful of quaint rural buildings, aggregated around the lower reaches of the picturesque Duiwenhoks River, which merges BLACK & WHITE AND RED ALL OVER The Boulders African Penguin colony is situated just south of Simon's Town on the False Bay coast of the Cape Peninsula, South Africa. Every day it is visited by thousands of people from all over the world, the vast majority of whom leave deeply enriched byWANDERING STAR
I had a surreal experience yesterday as I was motoring along Baden Powell Drive on my way to the Mitchell's Plain Regional Court. I was due to testify against a man who had attacked me some time ago, attempting to rob me of my all my camera gear and birding optics. Thiswas to be
BIRDS OF A FEATHER
Myriad flickering darts of white - a mass of terns pendulums with and against the wind. Their querulous voices are barely audible over the noisome sea and the lowest members of the flock are just visible through the humid ocean air. They sketch gloriously complex aerial motifs, present in movement only and gone with theMOUNTAIN-MIST
Mountain Mist is the name of a guest farm located near the summit of "Engelsman se baken" - a peak that rises out of the west coastal plain of South Africa, about 140 km north of Cape Town, and about 30 km inland from the coastal town of Velddrif. We stayed a couple of daysPRINCE OF TOADS
I'm no herpetologist, and I'm certainly not one to wax lyrical about an amphibian, but the wetland close to our house has recently been colonised by Leopard Toads, and my family and I have found ourselves enthralled by the antics of these strikingly marked and strangely loveable beasties. The Western Leopard Toad is unique to ENCOUNTERS WITH BRAVEHEART Harsh cackling echoes from everywhere. Equal parts anger and anxiety, perfectly pitched to sow alarm and fear. Peregrines protesting as I approach their nest The intensity of the clamour undulates - thinner and quieter as the birds reach the zenith of their energy, loud and threatening as they pendulum heavily back towards me and rip SUGAR FREE – ANDREW JENKINS . NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY There's a quaint little shop tucked away in the backstreets of Kalk Bay on the Cape Peninsula, where a characterful woman sells collectable porcelain and assorted knick-knacks. It's an intriguing hideaway. The variety of second-hand stuff available is extraordinary, and there is barely room to stand for the sheer quantity of stock ondisplay.
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Scroll down to content Hi. My name is Andrew Jenkins. I live in Cape Town, South Africa, and I am a passionate conservationist and raptor biologist. I have a background in academia, with research interests that include falcon demography and avian collision ecology, but these days I work as a consulting specialist, striving to minimise the harmful impacts of industrial development on birds. While I am a firm believer in the need to base conservation action on sound science, I am also increasingly struck by the power of stills-photography to cultivate in people a genuine concern for the welfare of the natural environment. My lifestyle presents many opportunities for me to photograph nature, and quite recently I began taking my camera along wherever I go, hoping to capture some of the beauty and drama of the animals I encounter and the landscapes I see. This blog showcases some of the resulting images, perhaps with a view to taking my amateur interest toanother level…
The photographs presented here are of wildlife and landscapes; mostly birds, and mostly in Africa. All the images are available as higher-res digital files at a reasonable price -please contact me if you are interested. New images will be added to the pages of this blog on a regular basis. Also, brief stories with pics will be posted regularly, as a sort of living, illustrated diary of my ongoing encounters with nature and photography. PLEASE DO NOT USE ANY OF THESE IMAGES WITHOUT MY WRITTEN PERMISSION TODO SO.
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ZELDA BATE says:
May 23, 2018 at 4:23 pm Fantastic pics Andrew! XxReply
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May 25, 2018 at 8:34 am Thank you loved one…Reply
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ANDREW KEYS says:
May 27, 2018 at 2:19 pm Great stuff Andrew, stonking pics, love the VE against the coastline, must be quite unique!Reply
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ARJNATUREPHOTOGRAPHY says: May 28, 2018 at 9:52 am Thanks for the kind words Andrew. That VE shot was taken at the site in Silvermine, looking down over Hout Bay.Reply
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ARJNATUREPHOTOGRAPHY says: August 4, 2018 at 12:44 pm Many thanks Andrew – really enjoying your stuff on Facebook!Reply
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SARAH GOODWIN says:
June 3, 2018 at 5:10 pmLoving this blog!
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ARJNATUREPHOTOGRAPHY says: August 4, 2018 at 12:43 pmThanks Saartjie!
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BENSONTHEDUDE says: October 10, 2018 at 6:51 am I will spend good here. I have a good feelingReply
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