This is a shorter 50minute presentation followed by questions at the end. In this talk I show the wide range of butterflies, moths, dragonflies, damselflies, insects and invertebrates found in our woods, countryside, towns and gardens.
It is only when we look at the world in miniature
that we realise just how fascinating the wide variety of natural history found in the British Isles is. It also looks at some of the wildflowers and fungi that a can be found growing on the woodland floor.
I have been involved in photography for over 25 years. My main interests are Natural History and Landscape Photography. I have been presenting talks to various group/societies for over 20 years and I have a range of different presentations. I lecture to Photographic Clubs, Wildlife and RSPB groups, U3A Groups, Probus Groups, Gardening and Horticultural Societies and also WI`s. Presentations can be tailored to suit different groups - depending on whether a short 50mins talk is required or a full evening talk, this can be divided into two sections with a coffee break in the middle. Ideally I prefer to actually visit a society to give a presentation, but I am at present giving talks via the Zoom platform. This means I am now able to give presentations in any area rather then be limited to East Anglia and the North London area. I have recently given zoom presentations to groups in Wales, Scotland and Ireland. Details of all my talks can be found on my web site at www.rogerhancefrps.com
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