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A friendly space for naturalists, photographers, and curious wanderers. Share what you love, learn from others, and settle in at your own pace. Start here: - Introduce yourself - Browse the latest posts - Ask a question - Share a photo or sighting - Visit the classroom - Share anything interesting you learned
Start Here: Welcome to The Wildlife Lens
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📾 Photo Gallery & Critiques - Let's See What You've Got
Right, here's how this works. Share your photos. Good ones, mediocre ones, "I have no idea what went wrong here" ones. All welcome. If you're waiting until you've got the perfect shot before posting, you'll never post. We all started somewhere rubbish. Tell us what you were trying to achieve. Context matters. "Here's a robin" gets polite thumbs up. "Here's a robin - I was trying to freeze the wing movement but it's blurry, what did I miss?" gets actual useful feedback. Include your settings if you want real help. ISO, shutter speed, aperture. If you can't remember, that's fine - just say so. But if you want to know why your heron looks like a grey blob, settings help us tell you. Celebrate other people's wins. When someone nails a shot, tell them. We're not competing here. Their success doesn't diminish yours. Community means genuinely being pleased when someone gets it right. Equipment doesn't matter as much as you think. I've seen stunning shots from phone cameras and terrible ones from ÂŁ3,000 setups. Technique beats gear every single time. So don't apologize for your camera - just show us what you captured. One rule: Be kind. Critique the photo, not the photographer. "This composition would work better if..." is helpful. "You clearly don't know what you're doing" is not. We're here to get better together, not tear each other down. I'll kick things off with a few of my own shots - including some disasters - so you can see it's safe to share the imperfect stuff. Who's posting first? Gareth
📾 Photo Gallery & Critiques - Let's See What You've Got
Coming in to land
Following on from @Gareth Parkes post on South African sunbirds, here is a southern double-collared sunbird landing on my rock bird bath, to have a drink and a splash. They are common in my garden in the Western Cape Langeberg Winelands area and it's always a delight to see them.
Coming in to land
🌿 Share Your Social Media Links Here!
Let’s make it easier for members to find and support each other. If you create wildlife content, photography, nature videos, or anything connected to the outdoors, drop your social media links in this thread. Share whichever platforms you use — Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, or your website. This helps us connect, collaborate, and grow together as a community of nature‑curious explorers. Add your links below and tell us what you love creating. Let’s lift each other up. Here are mine: Wildlife Cornucopia on Instagram Amateur Photographers on Facebook
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The Wildlife Lens AI is your friendly wildlife guide inside our community — a warm, curious companion that helps you understand the natural world with clarity, simplicity, and wonder. It’s designed to: - Answer your wildlife questions in an easy, accessible way - Explain behaviour, patterns, and ecology without jargon - Help you notice the small details that bring nature to life - Encourage ethical, respectful wildlife watching - Spark curiosity and deepen your connection to the wild - It speaks in the same tone as our community: calm, playful, nature‑first, and always focused on learning. Think of it as a field guide that’s always available — ready to help you identify a bird, understand an animal’s behaviour, or explore a pattern you’ve noticed outdoors. It won’t give unsafe advice, medical guidance, or anything that harms wildlife. It will help you see the world with sharper eyes and a fuller heart. Use it to explore, learn, and grow — and let it guide you deeper into the magic of the natural world. THE WILDLIFE LENS AI
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