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2023 People's Choice Award winner - Story behind the winning shot
The winner of the People’s Choice Award for our Wildlife Photography Competition 2023 was Andy Maher with his image of a kestrel taken in Kenneggy Cove last July.
The winner of the People’s Choice Award for our Wildlife Photography Competition 2023 was Andy Maher with his image of a kestrel taken in Kenneggy Cove last July.
Diving over a maerl bed is best described as like flying over a shagpile carpet made up of purple twiglets! It is an incredible sight. A huge diversity of fascinating marine creatures live in and…
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