One Shore, Many Moments
On the Easter Ross Peninsula, a familiar shoreline has become something new. Known for a lifetime, yet only recently seen with fresh eyes, it reveals itself through shifting light, retreating tides, and the quiet movement of shorebirds.
At the Tide’s Edge
Shorebirds gather at the shifting edge of sea and land, moving with the quiet rhythm of the tide.
The Tidal Feast
As the tide recedes, shorebirds forage across the exposed shore, taking what the sea has left behind.
Pastel Shore
Shorebirds move quietly among pastel stones, where soft colour and gentle light shape a calmer side of the shore.
Revealed by Light
In clear light, the hidden colours of the shore emerge, framing shorebirds against newly revealed detail.
Stonechats
The Stonechat moves between sand, gorse, and weathered walls, pausing, watching, and feeding, each moment shaped by its surroundings.
Feeding Time
This collection showcases images where the animal is proving for its family or feeding itself


