







ยฉ Daniel James Greenwood, 2011
Nature writing and photography by Daniel Greenwood
These pictures were taken in the winter of 2008. Darkness falls at about 4pm at its peak in London, and much of our wintry lives are spent indoors, at bus stops, in cars or under street lamps. In general, winter is a time for artificial light. I am intrigued by the old street lamps of London, many now disused because of environmental policy, but I’m also interested in their purpose. They light our safe passage at night, and in some cases are a little like light houses. I enjoy the way they light trees, accidentally, and how branches can sometimes look like limbs reaching out from an abyss. View this set on Flickr.












ยฉ Daniel James Greenwood, 2011
I spent a weekend with the European Conservation Action Network (EuCAN) at the Dorset Wildlife Trust’s Kingcombe centre. The birds seen here were caught in mist nets and ringed by Neil, who measured their wingspan, checked for disease, and sent them away back into the wild.

Neil exhibits a female bullfinch

Pair of goldfinches

Great tit

Chaffinch

Goldfinches having their wing feathers checked

Blue tit having its ankle ringed

Rachel surveys a dunnock

Goldfinch being ringed


































