Some mornings reward patience.

During a quiet walk across the Regte Heide near Goirle/Tilburg in the Netherlands, close to the ancient burial mounds that have watched over this landscape for thousands of years, I settled down near a patch of blackberry brambles. The sun was behind me and I sat quietly in the shade, listening rather than searching.

Birdsong filled the heathland. Geese called overhead, herons moved in the distance, and the usual chorus of finches and tits surrounded the morning. Yet two songs stood out—ones I couldn’t quite place. So I opened the Merlin bird app. Two names appeared: Yellowhammer – Emberiza citrinella (Geelgors) and European Stonechat – Saxicola rubicola (Roodborsttapuit).

Now I had to wait.

Nearly an hour passed before the first flash of yellow appeared deep inside the thorny brambles: the Yellowhammer, perched low and partially hidden. Beautiful, but difficult to photograph through the maze of branches.

Then, suddenly, a small shape landed just above it.

The European Stonechat (Saxicola rubicola), perfectly visible and briefly posing as the centerpiece of the scene, while the Yellowhammer (Emberiza citrinella) remained tucked in the lower right of the bush. Two species, sharing the same patch of bramble for a brief moment.

Moments like this remind me that wildlife photography often rewards stillness more than movement.

Captured handheld with my Canon 5D Mark IV and Sigma 100–400mm, fully zoomed at f/6.4, 1/1000 sec, ISO 500.

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A walk around the Veluwe now that the heather is flowering

#Hiking #Heathland #Nature #Veluwe #RadioKootwijk #Gelderland #Wandelen #Heide

Team breeds rare #beetle for first time https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx2v2rwpelyo

"Conservationists have celebrated breeding one of England's rarest #insects in captivity for the first time. The #SpeciesRecoveryTrust led the project to successfully breed the endangered #HeathTigerBeetle at a special artificial habitat near Winchester. They hope to eventually reintroduce the insects back into their #heathland homes... The #beetles have been badly affected by the loss of lowland heathland."

#Artists to document #rewilding project

13 May 2025
Clare Worden & Robby West

"A group of artists are visiting a #heathland rewilding site to capture its changing flora, fauna and landscape.

"Thirty artists from The Society of Wildlife Artists (SWLA) will spend time this year at The Massingham Heath Project in west Norfolk.

"Half of the land at the 2,500-acre site (1,000 hectares) is being re-wilded to benefit nature, while half is used for conventional agriculture.

"An exhibition and book documenting how the landscape changes throughout the seasons are being produced.

"Land owner Oliver Birkbeck said: 'They're looking at the health as well as the agricultural landscape, the farm-scape because it is all part of the same story.'

"He described the artists as 'rock stars' and said he was so proud for them to visit the site - which is east of King's Lynn and Sandringham.

" 'The job of the natural world is to in some way elevate us from the boring imperatives of our daily lives. That's also the job of the artist. So this is a marriage of the two which I think is a really beautiful thing,' he added."

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx2xndvz2qno

#RewildingUK #Art #Nature #SolarPunkSunday

Artists to document rewilding project

Paintings will be created across the year to show how heathland is changing.