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All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza - Into The Wild by Murmuration
All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza.
The international dance, music and art festival takes place at the Central Hall Westminster in London.
A scene from Into The Wild by Murmuration part of Gala de Danza at the Central Hall Westminster, London. Founder and Artistic Director, Christina Lyon.
(Opening 26-06-25)
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All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza - Into The Wild by Murmuration
All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza.
The international dance, music and art festival takes place at the Central Hall Westminster in London.
A scene from Into The Wild by Murmuration part of Gala de Danza at the Central Hall Westminster, London. Founder and Artistic Director, Christina Lyon.
(Opening 26-06-25)
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All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza - Pas De Deux
All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza.
The international dance, music and art festival takes place at the Central Hall Westminster in London.
Cesar Corrales and Francesca Hayward in Onegin, 3rd Act- Final Pas De Deux from Gala de Danza at the Central Hall Westminster, London. Founder and Artistic Director, Christina Lyon.
(Opening 26-06-25)
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All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza - Caravaggio
All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza.
The international dance, music and art festival takes place at the Central Hall Westminster in London.
Vsevolod Maievskyi and Melissa Hamilton in Caravaggio from Gala de Danza at the Central Hall Westminster, London. Founder and Artistic Director, Christina Lyon.
(Opening 26-06-25)
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All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza - Take Me To Church
All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza.
The international dance, music and art festival takes place at the Central Hall Westminster in London.
Nikolas Gaifullin in Take Me To Church from Gala de Danza at the Central Hall Westminster, London. Founder and Artistic Director, Christina Lyon.
(Opening 26-06-25)
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All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza - Romeo and Juliet
All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza.
The international dance, music and art festival takes place at the Central Hall Westminster in London.
Kayla Mak and Braylon Browner in Romeo and Juliet part of Gala de Danza at the Central Hall Westminster, London. Founder and Artistic Director, Christina Lyon.
(Opening 26-06-25)
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All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza - Un Petit Départ
All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza.
The international dance, music and art festival takes place at the Central Hall Westminster in London.
Hannah Hernandez in Un Petit Départ by Rambert part of Gala de Danza at the Central Hall Westminster, London. Founder and Artistic Director, Christina Lyon.
(Opening 26-06-25)
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All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza - Pas De Deux
All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza.
The international dance, music and art festival takes place at the Central Hall Westminster in London.
Emma Von Enck and Andres Zuniga in Pas De Deux from Stars & Stripes from Gala de Danza at the Central Hall Westminster, London. Founder and Artistic Director, Christina Lyon.
(Opening 26-06-25)
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All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza - Earth Harp Symphony 22
All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza.
The international dance, music and art festival takes place at the Central Hall Westminster in London.
William Close & The Earth Harp, performs Earth Harp Symphony 22 from Gala de Danza at the Central Hall Westminster, London. Founder and Artistic Director, Christina Lyon.
(Opening 26-06-25)
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All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza - Swan Lake
All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza.
The international dance, music and art festival takes place at the Central Hall Westminster in London.
YAGP & Trinity Laban Swans in Swan Lake from Gala de Danza at the Central Hall Westminster, London. Founder and Artistic Director, Christina Lyon.
(Opening 26-06-25)
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All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza - Swan Lake
All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza.
The international dance, music and art festival takes place at the Central Hall Westminster in London.
YAGP & Trinity Laban Swans in Swan Lake from Gala de Danza at the Central Hall Westminster, London. Founder and Artistic Director, Christina Lyon.
(Opening 26-06-25)
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All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza - Pas De Deux
All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza.
The international dance, music and art festival takes place at the Central Hall Westminster in London.
Viola Pantuso and Shale Wagman in Flames Of Paris Pas De Deux from Gala de Danza at the Central Hall Westminster, London. Founder and Artistic Director, Christina Lyon.
(Opening 26-06-25)
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All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza - Mercury
All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza.
The international dance, music and art festival takes place at the Central Hall Westminster in London.
Vsevolod Maievskyi in Mercury part of Gala de Danza at the Central Hall Westminster, London. Founder and Artistic Director, Christina Lyon.
(Opening 26-06-25)
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All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza - Dentelle
All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza.
The international dance, music and art festival takes place at the Central Hall Westminster in London.
A scene from Dentelle by Murmuration part of Gala de Danza at the Central Hall Westminster, London. Founder and Artistic Director, Christina Lyon.
(Opening 26-06-25)
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All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza
All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza.
The international dance, music and art festival takes place at the Central Hall Westminster in London.
Founder and Artistic Director, Christina Lyon overseeing rehearsals of Gala de Danza at the Central Hall Westminster, London. Founder and Artistic Director, Christina Lyon.
(Opening 26-06-25)
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NEWS - Der nationale Weihnachtsbaum vor dem Weissen Haus in Washington
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12656261a)
Birds fly in a murmuration above the National Christmas Tree on the Ellipse in front of the White House in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, December 22, 2021.
National Christmas Tree, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 22 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Der nationale Weihnachtsbaum vor dem Weissen Haus in Washington
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12656261j)
Birds fly in a murmuration above the National Christmas Tree on the Ellipse in front of the White House in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, December 22, 2021.
National Christmas Tree, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 22 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Der nationale Weihnachtsbaum vor dem Weissen Haus in Washington
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12656261f)
Birds fly in a murmuration above the National Christmas Tree on the Ellipse in front of the White House in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, December 22, 2021.
National Christmas Tree, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 22 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Der nationale Weihnachtsbaum vor dem Weissen Haus in Washington
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12656261i)
Birds fly in a murmuration above the White House as seen from the National Christmas Tree on the Ellipse in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, December 22, 2021.
National Christmas Tree, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 22 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Der nationale Weihnachtsbaum vor dem Weissen Haus in Washington
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12656261h)
Birds fly in a murmuration above the National Christmas Tree on the Ellipse in front of the White House in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, December 22, 2021.
National Christmas Tree, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 22 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Der nationale Weihnachtsbaum vor dem Weissen Haus in Washington
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12656261g)
Birds fly in a murmuration above the White House as seen from the National Christmas Tree on the Ellipse in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, December 22, 2021.
National Christmas Tree, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 22 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Der nationale Weihnachtsbaum vor dem Weissen Haus in Washington
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12656261e)
Birds fly in a murmuration above the White House as seen from the Ellipse in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, December 22, 2021.
National Christmas Tree, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 22 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Der nationale Weihnachtsbaum vor dem Weissen Haus in Washington
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12656261k)
Birds fly in a murmuration above the National Christmas Tree on the Ellipse in front of the White House in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, December 22, 2021.
National Christmas Tree, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 22 Dec 2021
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FEATURE - Seevögel zeichnen Figuren in den Himmel: Schwarmbildung an der britischen Ostküste nahe Snettisham
This is the amazing moment a murmuration of seabirds formed a giant bird shape in the sky on a misty autumn morning in Snettisham, Norfolk. 10th October 2021 See SWCAmurmuration *** Local Caption *** 36573162
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FEATURE - Seevögel zeichnen Figuren in den Himmel: Schwarmbildung an der britischen Ostküste nahe Snettisham
This is the amazing moment a murmuration of seabirds formed a giant bird shape in the sky on a misty autumn morning in Snettisham, Norfolk. 10th October 2021 See SWCAmurmuration *** Local Caption *** 36573164
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FEATURE - Seevögel zeichnen Figuren in den Himmel: Schwarmbildung an der britischen Ostküste nahe Snettisham
This is the amazing moment a murmuration of seabirds formed a giant bird shape in the sky on a misty autumn morning in Snettisham, Norfolk. 10th October 2021 See SWCAmurmuration *** Local Caption *** 36573160
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FEATURE - Seevögel zeichnen Figuren in den Himmel: Schwarmbildung an der britischen Ostküste nahe Snettisham
This is the amazing moment a murmuration of seabirds formed a giant bird shape in the sky on a misty autumn morning in Snettisham, Norfolk. 10th October 2021 See SWCAmurmuration *** Local Caption *** 36573163
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FEATURE - Seevögel zeichnen Figuren in den Himmel: Schwarmbildung an der britischen Ostküste nahe Snettisham
This is the amazing moment a murmuration of seabirds formed a giant bird shape in the sky on a misty autumn morning in Snettisham, Norfolk. 10th October 2021 See SWCAmurmuration *** Local Caption *** 36573161
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FEATURE - Seevögel zeichnen Figuren in den Himmel: Schwarmbildung an der britischen Ostküste nahe Snettisham
This is the amazing moment a murmuration of seabirds formed a giant bird shape in the sky on a misty autumn morning in Snettisham, Norfolk. 10th October 2021 See SWCAmurmuration
*** Local Caption *** 36573173
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FEATURE - Seevögel zeichnen Figuren in den Himmel: Schwarmbildung an der britischen Ostküste nahe Snettisham
This is the amazing moment a murmuration of seabirds formed a giant bird shape in the sky on a misty autumn morning in Snettisham, Norfolk. 10th October 2021 See SWCAmurmuration *** Local Caption *** 36573172
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FEATURE - Seevögel zeichnen Figuren in den Himmel: Schwarmbildung an der britischen Ostküste nahe Snettisham
This is the amazing moment a murmuration of seabirds formed a giant bird shape in the sky on a misty autumn morning in Snettisham, Norfolk. 10th October 2021 See SWCAmurmuration *** Local Caption *** 36573171
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FEATURE - Seevögel zeichnen Figuren in den Himmel: Schwarmbildung an der britischen Ostküste nahe Snettisham
This is the amazing moment a murmuration of seabirds formed a giant bird shape in the sky on a misty autumn morning in Snettisham, Norfolk. 10th October 2021 See SWCAmurmuration *** Local Caption *** 36573170
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FEATURE - Vogelschwärme am Meer in Brighton, UK
A photographer has captured stunning bird murmurations this week in Brighton – including a kiss-like lip shape above the famous pier.
Brighton would probably not be the first name on the lips for avian extravaganzas but several thousand murmurating starlings change that preconception. Wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein has been thwarted for most of the year from guiding abroad so areas like Norfolk and the South Coast have been very much on the agenda.
'This last week has been excellent with repeated shows lasting from twenty to forty minutes before the birds roost on the West side of Brighton's pier. To stand listening to the surf with this show above is a delight; some have even been swimming and paddle-boarding out to enjoy them .... in December.
'It may not be the ornithological orgy of some 20,000 strong murmurations, but it is accessible and utterly mesmerising. if they followed social distancing guidelines it would not be half the spectacle. As far as I am concerned, if you want this sort of late matinee spectacular: Brighton rocks!'
Where: Brighton, United Kingdom
When: 01 Dec 2020
Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover-Images.com
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FEATURE - Vogelschwärme am Meer in Brighton, UK
A photographer has captured stunning bird murmurations this week in Brighton – including a kiss-like lip shape above the famous pier.
Brighton would probably not be the first name on the lips for avian extravaganzas but several thousand murmurating starlings change that preconception. Wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein has been thwarted for most of the year from guiding abroad so areas like Norfolk and the South Coast have been very much on the agenda.
'This last week has been excellent with repeated shows lasting from twenty to forty minutes before the birds roost on the West side of Brighton's pier. To stand listening to the surf with this show above is a delight; some have even been swimming and paddle-boarding out to enjoy them .... in December.
'It may not be the ornithological orgy of some 20,000 strong murmurations, but it is accessible and utterly mesmerising. if they followed social distancing guidelines it would not be half the spectacle. As far as I am concerned, if you want this sort of late matinee spectacular: Brighton rocks!'
Where: Brighton, United Kingdom
When: 01 Dec 2020
Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover-Images.com
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FEATURE - Vogelschwärme am Meer in Brighton, UK
A photographer has captured stunning bird murmurations this week in Brighton – including a kiss-like lip shape above the famous pier.
Brighton would probably not be the first name on the lips for avian extravaganzas but several thousand murmurating starlings change that preconception. Wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein has been thwarted for most of the year from guiding abroad so areas like Norfolk and the South Coast have been very much on the agenda.
'This last week has been excellent with repeated shows lasting from twenty to forty minutes before the birds roost on the West side of Brighton's pier. To stand listening to the surf with this show above is a delight; some have even been swimming and paddle-boarding out to enjoy them .... in December.
'It may not be the ornithological orgy of some 20,000 strong murmurations, but it is accessible and utterly mesmerising. if they followed social distancing guidelines it would not be half the spectacle. As far as I am concerned, if you want this sort of late matinee spectacular: Brighton rocks!'
Where: Brighton, United Kingdom
When: 01 Dec 2020
Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover-Images.com
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FEATURE - Vogelschwärme am Meer in Brighton, UK
A photographer has captured stunning bird murmurations this week in Brighton – including a kiss-like lip shape above the famous pier.
Brighton would probably not be the first name on the lips for avian extravaganzas but several thousand murmurating starlings change that preconception. Wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein has been thwarted for most of the year from guiding abroad so areas like Norfolk and the South Coast have been very much on the agenda.
'This last week has been excellent with repeated shows lasting from twenty to forty minutes before the birds roost on the West side of Brighton's pier. To stand listening to the surf with this show above is a delight; some have even been swimming and paddle-boarding out to enjoy them .... in December.
'It may not be the ornithological orgy of some 20,000 strong murmurations, but it is accessible and utterly mesmerising. if they followed social distancing guidelines it would not be half the spectacle. As far as I am concerned, if you want this sort of late matinee spectacular: Brighton rocks!'
Where: Brighton, United Kingdom
When: 28 Nov 2020
Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover-Images.com
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FEATURE - Vogelschwärme am Meer in Brighton, UK
A photographer has captured stunning bird murmurations this week in Brighton – including a kiss-like lip shape above the famous pier.
Brighton would probably not be the first name on the lips for avian extravaganzas but several thousand murmurating starlings change that preconception. Wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein has been thwarted for most of the year from guiding abroad so areas like Norfolk and the South Coast have been very much on the agenda.
'This last week has been excellent with repeated shows lasting from twenty to forty minutes before the birds roost on the West side of Brighton's pier. To stand listening to the surf with this show above is a delight; some have even been swimming and paddle-boarding out to enjoy them .... in December.
'It may not be the ornithological orgy of some 20,000 strong murmurations, but it is accessible and utterly mesmerising. if they followed social distancing guidelines it would not be half the spectacle. As far as I am concerned, if you want this sort of late matinee spectacular: Brighton rocks!'
Where: Brighton, United Kingdom
When: 28 Nov 2020
Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover-Images.com
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FEATURE - Vogelschwärme am Meer in Brighton, UK
A photographer has captured stunning bird murmurations this week in Brighton – including a kiss-like lip shape above the famous pier.
Brighton would probably not be the first name on the lips for avian extravaganzas but several thousand murmurating starlings change that preconception. Wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein has been thwarted for most of the year from guiding abroad so areas like Norfolk and the South Coast have been very much on the agenda.
'This last week has been excellent with repeated shows lasting from twenty to forty minutes before the birds roost on the West side of Brighton's pier. To stand listening to the surf with this show above is a delight; some have even been swimming and paddle-boarding out to enjoy them .... in December.
'It may not be the ornithological orgy of some 20,000 strong murmurations, but it is accessible and utterly mesmerising. if they followed social distancing guidelines it would not be half the spectacle. As far as I am concerned, if you want this sort of late matinee spectacular: Brighton rocks!'
Where: Brighton, United Kingdom
When: 28 Nov 2020
Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover-Images.com
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FEATURE - Riesige Vogelschwärme in Norfolk, UK
A photographer has captured jaw-dropping pictures of birds in Norfolk – including a flock shaped like a BIRD.
At this time of year photographer and guide Paul Goldstein would normally be photographing big cats in Kenya. Unfortunately, due to what he terms as 'one-size-fits-all' travel advice he cannot. Therefore, Norfolk has been his patch and particularly the Snettisham bird spectacular on the North coast of the county.
"I would stop to photograph this anywhere in the world," the photographer says as he watches thousands of knots, dunlins, redshanks and oystercatchers perform their acrobatics forming mysterious patterns above the tidal flats. "Sometimes they look like a whole weather front coming in and they get really lively if a raptor like a harrier or particularly a peregrine falcon joins them.”
“The recent spring tides have been a bonus as the flocks are pushed onto the small islands in the nearby lagoon, where they congregate in vast numbers but in seemingly strict order.”
"This is a worthy RSPB flagship venue, well managed and a lifesaver for many wilderness fans this summer.”
Paul is a photographer and guide who normally guides in Kenya, Alaska, Canada, Antarctica, Namibia and Brazil.
Where: Snettisham, Norfolk, United Kingdom
When: 23 Aug 2020
Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Riesige Vogelschwärme in Norfolk, UK
A photographer has captured jaw-dropping pictures of birds in Norfolk – including a flock shaped like a BIRD.
At this time of year photographer and guide Paul Goldstein would normally be photographing big cats in Kenya. Unfortunately, due to what he terms as 'one-size-fits-all' travel advice he cannot. Therefore, Norfolk has been his patch and particularly the Snettisham bird spectacular on the North coast of the county.
"I would stop to photograph this anywhere in the world," the photographer says as he watches thousands of knots, dunlins, redshanks and oystercatchers perform their acrobatics forming mysterious patterns above the tidal flats. "Sometimes they look like a whole weather front coming in and they get really lively if a raptor like a harrier or particularly a peregrine falcon joins them.”
“The recent spring tides have been a bonus as the flocks are pushed onto the small islands in the nearby lagoon, where they congregate in vast numbers but in seemingly strict order.”
"This is a worthy RSPB flagship venue, well managed and a lifesaver for many wilderness fans this summer.”
Paul is a photographer and guide who normally guides in Kenya, Alaska, Canada, Antarctica, Namibia and Brazil.
Where: Snettisham, Norfolk, United Kingdom
When: 23 Aug 2020
Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Riesige Vogelschwärme in Norfolk, UK
A photographer has captured jaw-dropping pictures of birds in Norfolk – including a flock shaped like a BIRD.
At this time of year photographer and guide Paul Goldstein would normally be photographing big cats in Kenya. Unfortunately, due to what he terms as 'one-size-fits-all' travel advice he cannot. Therefore, Norfolk has been his patch and particularly the Snettisham bird spectacular on the North coast of the county.
"I would stop to photograph this anywhere in the world," the photographer says as he watches thousands of knots, dunlins, redshanks and oystercatchers perform their acrobatics forming mysterious patterns above the tidal flats. "Sometimes they look like a whole weather front coming in and they get really lively if a raptor like a harrier or particularly a peregrine falcon joins them.”
“The recent spring tides have been a bonus as the flocks are pushed onto the small islands in the nearby lagoon, where they congregate in vast numbers but in seemingly strict order.”
"This is a worthy RSPB flagship venue, well managed and a lifesaver for many wilderness fans this summer.”
Paul is a photographer and guide who normally guides in Kenya, Alaska, Canada, Antarctica, Namibia and Brazil.
Where: Snettisham, Norfolk, United Kingdom
When: 23 Aug 2020
Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Riesige Vogelschwärme in Norfolk, UK
A photographer has captured jaw-dropping pictures of birds in Norfolk – including a flock shaped like a BIRD.
At this time of year photographer and guide Paul Goldstein would normally be photographing big cats in Kenya. Unfortunately, due to what he terms as 'one-size-fits-all' travel advice he cannot. Therefore, Norfolk has been his patch and particularly the Snettisham bird spectacular on the North coast of the county.
"I would stop to photograph this anywhere in the world," the photographer says as he watches thousands of knots, dunlins, redshanks and oystercatchers perform their acrobatics forming mysterious patterns above the tidal flats. "Sometimes they look like a whole weather front coming in and they get really lively if a raptor like a harrier or particularly a peregrine falcon joins them.”
“The recent spring tides have been a bonus as the flocks are pushed onto the small islands in the nearby lagoon, where they congregate in vast numbers but in seemingly strict order.”
"This is a worthy RSPB flagship venue, well managed and a lifesaver for many wilderness fans this summer.”
Paul is a photographer and guide who normally guides in Kenya, Alaska, Canada, Antarctica, Namibia and Brazil.
Where: Snettisham, Norfolk, United Kingdom
When: 23 Aug 2020
Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Riesige Vogelschwärme in Norfolk, UK
A photographer has captured jaw-dropping pictures of birds in Norfolk – including a flock shaped like a BIRD.
At this time of year photographer and guide Paul Goldstein would normally be photographing big cats in Kenya. Unfortunately, due to what he terms as 'one-size-fits-all' travel advice he cannot. Therefore, Norfolk has been his patch and particularly the Snettisham bird spectacular on the North coast of the county.
"I would stop to photograph this anywhere in the world," the photographer says as he watches thousands of knots, dunlins, redshanks and oystercatchers perform their acrobatics forming mysterious patterns above the tidal flats. "Sometimes they look like a whole weather front coming in and they get really lively if a raptor like a harrier or particularly a peregrine falcon joins them.”
“The recent spring tides have been a bonus as the flocks are pushed onto the small islands in the nearby lagoon, where they congregate in vast numbers but in seemingly strict order.”
"This is a worthy RSPB flagship venue, well managed and a lifesaver for many wilderness fans this summer.”
Paul is a photographer and guide who normally guides in Kenya, Alaska, Canada, Antarctica, Namibia and Brazil.
Where: Snettisham, Norfolk, United Kingdom
When: 21 Aug 2020
Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Riesige Vogelschwärme in Norfolk, UK
A photographer has captured jaw-dropping pictures of birds in Norfolk – including a flock shaped like a BIRD.
At this time of year photographer and guide Paul Goldstein would normally be photographing big cats in Kenya. Unfortunately, due to what he terms as 'one-size-fits-all' travel advice he cannot. Therefore, Norfolk has been his patch and particularly the Snettisham bird spectacular on the North coast of the county.
"I would stop to photograph this anywhere in the world," the photographer says as he watches thousands of knots, dunlins, redshanks and oystercatchers perform their acrobatics forming mysterious patterns above the tidal flats. "Sometimes they look like a whole weather front coming in and they get really lively if a raptor like a harrier or particularly a peregrine falcon joins them.”
“The recent spring tides have been a bonus as the flocks are pushed onto the small islands in the nearby lagoon, where they congregate in vast numbers but in seemingly strict order.”
"This is a worthy RSPB flagship venue, well managed and a lifesaver for many wilderness fans this summer.”
Paul is a photographer and guide who normally guides in Kenya, Alaska, Canada, Antarctica, Namibia and Brazil.
Where: Snettisham, Norfolk, United Kingdom
When: 21 Aug 2020
Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Riesige Vogelschwärme in Norfolk, UK
A photographer has captured jaw-dropping pictures of birds in Norfolk – including a flock shaped like a BIRD.
At this time of year photographer and guide Paul Goldstein would normally be photographing big cats in Kenya. Unfortunately, due to what he terms as 'one-size-fits-all' travel advice he cannot. Therefore, Norfolk has been his patch and particularly the Snettisham bird spectacular on the North coast of the county.
"I would stop to photograph this anywhere in the world," the photographer says as he watches thousands of knots, dunlins, redshanks and oystercatchers perform their acrobatics forming mysterious patterns above the tidal flats. "Sometimes they look like a whole weather front coming in and they get really lively if a raptor like a harrier or particularly a peregrine falcon joins them.”
“The recent spring tides have been a bonus as the flocks are pushed onto the small islands in the nearby lagoon, where they congregate in vast numbers but in seemingly strict order.”
"This is a worthy RSPB flagship venue, well managed and a lifesaver for many wilderness fans this summer.”
Paul is a photographer and guide who normally guides in Kenya, Alaska, Canada, Antarctica, Namibia and Brazil.
Where: Snettisham, Norfolk, United Kingdom
When: 21 Aug 2020
Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Riesige Vogelschwärme in Norfolk, UK
A photographer has captured jaw-dropping pictures of birds in Norfolk – including a flock shaped like a BIRD.
At this time of year photographer and guide Paul Goldstein would normally be photographing big cats in Kenya. Unfortunately, due to what he terms as 'one-size-fits-all' travel advice he cannot. Therefore, Norfolk has been his patch and particularly the Snettisham bird spectacular on the North coast of the county.
"I would stop to photograph this anywhere in the world," the photographer says as he watches thousands of knots, dunlins, redshanks and oystercatchers perform their acrobatics forming mysterious patterns above the tidal flats. "Sometimes they look like a whole weather front coming in and they get really lively if a raptor like a harrier or particularly a peregrine falcon joins them.”
“The recent spring tides have been a bonus as the flocks are pushed onto the small islands in the nearby lagoon, where they congregate in vast numbers but in seemingly strict order.”
"This is a worthy RSPB flagship venue, well managed and a lifesaver for many wilderness fans this summer.”
Paul is a photographer and guide who normally guides in Kenya, Alaska, Canada, Antarctica, Namibia and Brazil.
Where: Snettisham, Norfolk, United Kingdom
When: 21 Aug 2020
Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Riesige Vogelschwärme in Norfolk, UK
A photographer has captured jaw-dropping pictures of birds in Norfolk – including a flock shaped like a BIRD.
At this time of year photographer and guide Paul Goldstein would normally be photographing big cats in Kenya. Unfortunately, due to what he terms as 'one-size-fits-all' travel advice he cannot. Therefore, Norfolk has been his patch and particularly the Snettisham bird spectacular on the North coast of the county.
"I would stop to photograph this anywhere in the world," the photographer says as he watches thousands of knots, dunlins, redshanks and oystercatchers perform their acrobatics forming mysterious patterns above the tidal flats. "Sometimes they look like a whole weather front coming in and they get really lively if a raptor like a harrier or particularly a peregrine falcon joins them.”
“The recent spring tides have been a bonus as the flocks are pushed onto the small islands in the nearby lagoon, where they congregate in vast numbers but in seemingly strict order.”
"This is a worthy RSPB flagship venue, well managed and a lifesaver for many wilderness fans this summer.”
Paul is a photographer and guide who normally guides in Kenya, Alaska, Canada, Antarctica, Namibia and Brazil.
Where: Snettisham, Norfolk, United Kingdom
When: 21 Aug 2020
Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Riesige Vogelschwärme in Norfolk, UK
A photographer has captured jaw-dropping pictures of birds in Norfolk – including a flock shaped like a BIRD.
At this time of year photographer and guide Paul Goldstein would normally be photographing big cats in Kenya. Unfortunately, due to what he terms as 'one-size-fits-all' travel advice he cannot. Therefore, Norfolk has been his patch and particularly the Snettisham bird spectacular on the North coast of the county.
"I would stop to photograph this anywhere in the world," the photographer says as he watches thousands of knots, dunlins, redshanks and oystercatchers perform their acrobatics forming mysterious patterns above the tidal flats. "Sometimes they look like a whole weather front coming in and they get really lively if a raptor like a harrier or particularly a peregrine falcon joins them.”
“The recent spring tides have been a bonus as the flocks are pushed onto the small islands in the nearby lagoon, where they congregate in vast numbers but in seemingly strict order.”
"This is a worthy RSPB flagship venue, well managed and a lifesaver for many wilderness fans this summer.”
Paul is a photographer and guide who normally guides in Kenya, Alaska, Canada, Antarctica, Namibia and Brazil.
Where: Snettisham, Norfolk, United Kingdom
When: 20 Aug 2020
Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Riesige Vogelschwärme in Norfolk, UK
A photographer has captured jaw-dropping pictures of birds in Norfolk – including a flock shaped like a BIRD.
At this time of year photographer and guide Paul Goldstein would normally be photographing big cats in Kenya. Unfortunately, due to what he terms as 'one-size-fits-all' travel advice he cannot. Therefore, Norfolk has been his patch and particularly the Snettisham bird spectacular on the North coast of the county.
"I would stop to photograph this anywhere in the world," the photographer says as he watches thousands of knots, dunlins, redshanks and oystercatchers perform their acrobatics forming mysterious patterns above the tidal flats. "Sometimes they look like a whole weather front coming in and they get really lively if a raptor like a harrier or particularly a peregrine falcon joins them.”
“The recent spring tides have been a bonus as the flocks are pushed onto the small islands in the nearby lagoon, where they congregate in vast numbers but in seemingly strict order.”
"This is a worthy RSPB flagship venue, well managed and a lifesaver for many wilderness fans this summer.”
Paul is a photographer and guide who normally guides in Kenya, Alaska, Canada, Antarctica, Namibia and Brazil.
Where: Snettisham, Norfolk, United Kingdom
When: 20 Aug 2020
Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Riesige Vogelschwärme in Norfolk, UK
A photographer has captured jaw-dropping pictures of birds in Norfolk – including a flock shaped like a BIRD.
At this time of year photographer and guide Paul Goldstein would normally be photographing big cats in Kenya. Unfortunately, due to what he terms as 'one-size-fits-all' travel advice he cannot. Therefore, Norfolk has been his patch and particularly the Snettisham bird spectacular on the North coast of the county.
"I would stop to photograph this anywhere in the world," the photographer says as he watches thousands of knots, dunlins, redshanks and oystercatchers perform their acrobatics forming mysterious patterns above the tidal flats. "Sometimes they look like a whole weather front coming in and they get really lively if a raptor like a harrier or particularly a peregrine falcon joins them.”
“The recent spring tides have been a bonus as the flocks are pushed onto the small islands in the nearby lagoon, where they congregate in vast numbers but in seemingly strict order.”
"This is a worthy RSPB flagship venue, well managed and a lifesaver for many wilderness fans this summer.”
Paul is a photographer and guide who normally guides in Kenya, Alaska, Canada, Antarctica, Namibia and Brazil.
Where: Snettisham, Norfolk, United Kingdom
When: 20 Aug 2020
Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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