The Postcode Loterij selected one of Roeselien Raimond’s iconic fox photos as the cover for their special nature book; a field guide sent to 3 million members. Her image also served as the visual for their national nature photography contest, celebrating the beauty of Dutch wildlife.
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Sandy Seal 2023 kicked off with biting some sand. As a powdered seal fills my frame, I realize that this animal was apparently at the back of the line when paws, ears and tails were handed out. It looks like some sort of hairy larva, decorated with these huge eyes […]
Bye 2023, Hello 2024!

For years, I've had a guilty pleasure: yellow baby ducks.
Mellow Yellow – Yellow Ducklings

Suddenly, while I was innocently enjoying a calm spring evening, this cheerful whistler almost pushed its blue breast into my face. The hint was clear, even I didn’t need ObsIdentify for that!
A bluethroat....
Birder For a Day

A collection of my photos of 2020 in a year overview
Bye 2022, Hi 2023!

No two foxes are alike. In this whimsical portrait series, sixty-four wild red foxes reveal their unique personalities, from cheeky grins to curious stares, shy glances to bold expressions. A celebration of individuality in the animal world.
Sixty Four Foxy Faces

My 2020 in photos, from cute fox kit, to starling murmurations, to baby ducks, to yoga foxes.....
Bye 2020, hello 2021!

My best/ most liked nature photos of 2019
Bye 2019, Happy 2020

Blizzards, whiteouts, and icy silence. Foxes in the Snow captures nature at its most extreme and most peaceful. Roeselien Raimond reveals how these resilient creatures radiate warmth and serenity, even as the world turns white around them. A story of survival, stillness, and quiet beauty.
55. About Snow, Blizzards, Winter, Whiteouts and Foxes in the ...

Duckling silhouette It’s springtime; Nature photography high season is on and in this time of year, home is where the camera is. Needless to say that my 4 mini-panthers are not so pleased with this lack-of attention-policy. So WHEN I’m at home, quality time is required and for my oldest […]
53. Paradise Lost – Ducklings

With age comes whisdom (so they say) About five years ago, I stumbled upon my first Levitating Lambs, which made me spontaneously produce a blog about this estranging phenomenon. I wrote about the lambs, climbing the mother sheep, about the huge lamb stack they built, up to 7 lambs high. […]
52. Enligthened Lambs

Happy 2017! I wish you all a year in which you can turn dreams into reality. A year that allows you to become, be or remain who you are, a year to tell what’s to be told and to give what should be given. And hopefully this will automatically lead […]