Gamekeeper [Shoots] Wildlife


    Cotswold gamekeeper shoots amazing pictures of British wildlife – without the aid of long lenses and elaborate techniques. The photos may look like they have been shot from miles away – but amazingly Adam Tatlow is actually just feet away from his wild subjects.


    Hare peeps out of the snow. The incredible photos may look like they have been shot from miles away – but amazingly Adam Tatlow is actually just feet away from his wild subjects. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


    Hare peeps out of the snow. The incredible photos may look like they have been shot from miles away – but amazingly Adam Tatlow is actually just feet away from his wild subjects. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)



    Inquisitive fox cub. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


    Inquisitive fox cub. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)



    A tiny fawn rests in the grass. He has built up a stunning portfolio of snaps that lift the lid on rarely-seen birds and animals found in forests throughout the country. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


    A tiny fawn rests in the grass. He has built up a stunning portfolio of snaps that lift the lid on rarely-seen birds and animals found in forests throughout the country. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)




    Rare close up of grounded Swallows. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


    Rare close up of grounded Swallows. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)



    Young fawn shelters in the wood. He is so at one with nature that he knows how to call animals to him, and often gets within 30ft of them. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


    Young fawn shelters in the wood. He is so at one with nature that he knows how to call animals to him, and often gets within 30ft of them. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)




    Fox cubs. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


    Fox cubs. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)



    Pheasant in a flap. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


    Pheasant in a flap. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)



    Cotswold gamekeeper shoots amazing pictures of British wildlife – without the aid of long lenses and elaborate techniques. Increasingly rare hedgehog. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


    Cotswold gamekeeper shoots amazing pictures of British wildlife – without the aid of long lenses and elaborate techniques. Increasingly rare hedgehog. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)




    Inquisitive fox cub near its hole. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


    Inquisitive fox cub near its hole. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)



    Adam has even managed to get close to a Kingfisher. Adam's subjects have included timid fox cubs, bounding hares, inquisitive hedgehogs and colourful kingfishers. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


    Adam has even managed to get close to a Kingfisher. Adam's subjects have included timid fox cubs, bounding hares, inquisitive hedgehogs and colourful kingfishers. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)




    A hare in the snow. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


    A hare in the snow. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)



    Elusive Stoat in winter. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


    Elusive Stoat in winter. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)



    Roe deer in corn – Adam can [talk] to the wildlife to get their attention. The 46-year-old's affinity with nature has allowed him to get up close and personal with some of the UK's most endearing wildlife. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


    Roe deer in corn – Adam can [talk] to the wildlife to get their attention. The 46-year-old's affinity with nature has allowed him to get up close and personal with some of the UK's most endearing wildlife. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)




    Fawn shelters in the undergrowth. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


    Fawn shelters in the undergrowth. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)



    Adam got so close to this fox cub that the camera struggled to focus. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


    Adam got so close to this fox cub that the camera struggled to focus. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)




    A hare in the snow. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


    A hare in the snow. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)



    A young Kestrel. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


    A young Kestrel. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)



    A partridge on a dry stone wall. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


    A partridge on a dry stone wall. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)



    Adam took a week to get close enough to snap this wild hare. Adam's trusty camera is never far from his side as he goes about his work as a gamekeeper on an estate in the Cotswolds countryside. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


    Adam took a week to get close enough to snap this wild hare. Adam's trusty camera is never far from his side as he goes about his work as a gamekeeper on an estate in the Cotswolds countryside. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


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Gamekeeper [Shoots] Wildlife


Cotswold gamekeeper shoots amazing pictures of British wildlife – without the aid of long lenses and elaborate techniques. The photos may look like they have been shot from miles away – but amazingly Adam Tatlow is actually just feet away from his wild subjects.


Hare peeps out of the snow. The incredible photos may look like they have been shot from miles away – but amazingly Adam Tatlow is actually just feet away from his wild subjects. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


Hare peeps out of the snow. The incredible photos may look like they have been shot from miles away – but amazingly Adam Tatlow is actually just feet away from his wild subjects. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)



Inquisitive fox cub. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


Inquisitive fox cub. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)



A tiny fawn rests in the grass. He has built up a stunning portfolio of snaps that lift the lid on rarely-seen birds and animals found in forests throughout the country. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


A tiny fawn rests in the grass. He has built up a stunning portfolio of snaps that lift the lid on rarely-seen birds and animals found in forests throughout the country. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)




Rare close up of grounded Swallows. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


Rare close up of grounded Swallows. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)



Young fawn shelters in the wood. He is so at one with nature that he knows how to call animals to him, and often gets within 30ft of them. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


Young fawn shelters in the wood. He is so at one with nature that he knows how to call animals to him, and often gets within 30ft of them. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)




Fox cubs. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


Fox cubs. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)



Pheasant in a flap. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


Pheasant in a flap. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)



Cotswold gamekeeper shoots amazing pictures of British wildlife – without the aid of long lenses and elaborate techniques. Increasingly rare hedgehog. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


Cotswold gamekeeper shoots amazing pictures of British wildlife – without the aid of long lenses and elaborate techniques. Increasingly rare hedgehog. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)




Inquisitive fox cub near its hole. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


Inquisitive fox cub near its hole. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)



Adam has even managed to get close to a Kingfisher. Adam's subjects have included timid fox cubs, bounding hares, inquisitive hedgehogs and colourful kingfishers. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


Adam has even managed to get close to a Kingfisher. Adam's subjects have included timid fox cubs, bounding hares, inquisitive hedgehogs and colourful kingfishers. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)




A hare in the snow. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


A hare in the snow. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)



Elusive Stoat in winter. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


Elusive Stoat in winter. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)



Roe deer in corn – Adam can [talk] to the wildlife to get their attention. The 46-year-old's affinity with nature has allowed him to get up close and personal with some of the UK's most endearing wildlife. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


Roe deer in corn – Adam can [talk] to the wildlife to get their attention. The 46-year-old's affinity with nature has allowed him to get up close and personal with some of the UK's most endearing wildlife. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)




Fawn shelters in the undergrowth. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


Fawn shelters in the undergrowth. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)



Adam got so close to this fox cub that the camera struggled to focus. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


Adam got so close to this fox cub that the camera struggled to focus. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)




A hare in the snow. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


A hare in the snow. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)



A young Kestrel. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


A young Kestrel. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)



A partridge on a dry stone wall. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


A partridge on a dry stone wall. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)



Adam took a week to get close enough to snap this wild hare. Adam's trusty camera is never far from his side as he goes about his work as a gamekeeper on an estate in the Cotswolds countryside. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


Adam took a week to get close enough to snap this wild hare. Adam's trusty camera is never far from his side as he goes about his work as a gamekeeper on an estate in the Cotswolds countryside. (Photo by Adam Tatlow/BNPS)


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