Villager Jim’s Moorland Wildlife

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Villager Jim’s Moorland Wildlife Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
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Pages: 248 Illustrations and other contents: 120 colour photographs Language: English ISBN: 9781526706751 Categories: , , ,

Villager Jim, the famous Peak District photographer, takes us on a journey to his very favourite places on the moors surrounding the Peak District National Park, where he lives. From wonderful wild deer to breathtaking buzzards and other birds of prey, Jim allows us a glimpse of his daily moorland travels with all the abundant wildlife that lives in that part of the world. Jim often concedes that it is his most favourite place on earth, being out alone with his camera within this unforgiving landscape, watching the sun rise on the horizon, whilst at the same time, seeing stags wander, grazing on the moorland. It is here also that many of his favourite birds of prey abound. And, of course, he is there to capture the beautiful landscape shots rolling in mists or washed in the golden light of dawn.

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Author Biography

Over the past few years, Villager Jim has been photographing wildlife in his garden as well as in the beautiful countryside that surrounds his home in the Derbyshire Peak District. Amongst his subjects are pictures of his own Labrador dogs, as well as farmyard animals, and the flora, fauna and spectacular landscapes around him. Having built up a huge international presence on Facebook, Villager Jim s thousands of followers enjoy his out of the ordinary compositions and the humorous angle of his captions. Villager Jim has appeared twice on BBC s _Countryfile_, and was the editor s choice in the British Wildlife Photography Awards in 2013. Winning a _Springwatch_ competition (beating 50,000 others), his images are often shown by the _Springwatch_ and _Autumnwatch_ team. He is also an official Designated Photography Partner for the Peak District tourism board. In spite of his popularity, Villager Jim remains anonymous, while his photographs speak for themselves. Read more about him at www.villagerjimsshop.com, where you can also find a selection of greetings cards, calendars and many other items that feature his photographs. Follow Villager Jim's adventures on Facebook: www.facebook.com/villagerjim