Pembrokeshire in Historic Maps
We have come to know David Gardner as a wildlife photographer and writer of some merit. We also know he has an eye for antiquities, but somehow we had missed that he is an...
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We have come to know David Gardner as a wildlife photographer and writer of some merit. We also know he has an eye for antiquities, but somehow we had missed that he is an...
We recently posted an article from local photographer DAVID GARDNER with some lovely images. They were so good and the weather still seems to be so gloomy at times that we thought we would...
. As I write this at the end of the first week of March, the snow is falling outside the lounge window. Fat, fluffy flakes are starting to blanket the bird feeders as...
It was dark apart from an orange glow from the street lights and a small pool of light from my head torch. I was returning from leaving the recycling for collection at the bottom...
Please note that this article and all accompanying images are subject to copyright. Prints in a number of formats are available to purchase by order through David Gardner Photography. The late September afternoon...
“Spring is sprung, the grass is riz. I wonder where them birdies is? “The birds are on the wing! But that’s absurd – the wing is on the bird!” Anon As I write in...
Where does the time go? We at Pembrokeshire.Online have been missing the lovely images of David Gardner and, although he is extremely busy and can’t write for us for a few weeks, he has...
Here is the second part of David Gardner’s fascinating look at starlings… You can read the first part here “Oy, oy, oy! We don’t behave like that, do we?! Now, be nice to each other!” My partner,...
A few days ago, when I opened the porch door to step out into the grey of an autumn early morning mist, I was greeted by a clear and sustained wolf whistle! This is not...
A DAY WITH THE DEER AT THE EDGE OF PEMBROKESHIRE As we gathered, suitably socially distanced, by the cars to sort out tools and tactics for the day ahead, a squirrel chattered in annoyance...