Sixty Second Unwinds - Wildlife In Motion

The North Norfolk Coast is well known breeding ground for Atlantic Seals. Every year from late October through to December, thousands of seals gather along this stretch of the coastline to give birth and nurse their young.

Close encounters in the Lavenham fields, as hares graze along the margins. Hares have poor eyesight. Laying flat and remaining still, this very willing subject happily grazed around 4ft from my position. One of those rare and memorable encounters.

Sudbury water meadow supports a rich and diverse cast of wildlife which tread this busy stage, not least of which are the Little Egrets found along the margins. Explore captured moments of this elegant bird hunting in the pools.

Follow the meandering paths along the chalk cliffs at Bempton, and you will discover one of the most important seabird colonies in the UK. Explore the frenzied activity captured along the towering cliffs.

Moments captured along the Uist coast, in the Outer Hebrides. With the onset of Spring, the shoreline is a frenzy of activity as the hours drift into days immersed through the prism of your viewfinder.

As we move into June, the Great Crested Grebes are now shepherding their young along the lake. This is the second movie in the series cataloguing the behaviour of three pairs of Grebes at a local fishing lake, close to home.

The courtship of the Great Crested Grebe is among the most elegant spectacles to be found on still waters across the UK. It unfolds quietly with the onset of spring as the wetlands stir back into life.

Juvenile kingfishers captured along one of the many meandering streams which frame the village. This sequence of moments forms part of a local project I've been working close to home, capturing the hidden life of this micro habitat.