I am an Incidental Naturalist.
My passion is for the nature that thrives around us; spending time in wild places brings me joy and fills me with energy for life.
I also have an insatiable appetite for travel. When these two passions collide, bucket-list experiences of the natural world are possible. In sharing these adventures, I hope that you will find your own inspiration to connect with nature.
Great wildlife encounters occur through careful intent, but we sometimes overlook opportunities incidental to daily life. You never know what you will see on a holiday, in the garden or even on the daily commute to work.
My wildlife encounters are achieved on a budget, while holding down a regular job and being part of a family. My job involves occasional travel which provides some incidental nature experiences. I’m far from a professional naturalist and rarely have the time to capture the golden hue of the early morning sunlight in my photography.
When I’m not peering through a lens, or sitting confronted by a blank Word document, I am enjoying family time, great food and new cultural encounters.
Enjoy, comment or contact me.
David
I am on Twitter and Instagram as @incnaturalist

Hi David, We share a similar interest in urban wildlife species. Isn’t it intriguing finding the ‘niche’ ecosystems which thrive within a city? I shall enjoy reading of your experiences. Liz.
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Thanks Liz! Yes, it is amazing what thrives around us whilst, for the most part, going unnoticed. I’ll certainly follow your blog with interest.
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Hi David,
Thanks for following and reading my blog. I love what you’ve written about your experiences with nature being found in many places. It’s what I have found in my own life and I try to encourage others to enjoy the natural world wherever that may be. A beautiful blog by the way! I look forward to delving further into it. Best wishes.
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Hi David, I stumbled on your blog much the same way I stumbled through getting mine up and running. A lovely site, with beautiful photographs and a common sentiment 🙂 Look forward to following you 🙂 Leah
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Thanks Leah! I took a quick look at yours, and will be back for a better look later. I already know that I’ll love it from your fungi piece! 🙂
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LOL. What is it about fungi I wonder that makes so many of us go ga-ga? Thanks for following my blog, and I look forward to sharing perspectives in the wild. 🙂 Leah
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I enjoyed your blog — we share similar interests! Keep it up, I look forward to following it.
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Thanks! Your blog looks great! I’ll take a better look when I get a chance. It seems we were both inspired by David Attenborough.
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David, you have quite a talent – both in the written word and your photographic skills. I thoroughly enjoyed scanning through your posts and look forward to seeing more of your work in the future.
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Thanks for your kind words!
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You have an AWESOME blog! *_* ❤ Loved it!! ❤
Just speechless! BEAUTIFUL pictures! 😀
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Thank you so much for the positive feedback! It is very encouraging.
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Most welcome! 🙂
Do visit my blog if you find time 😀
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What you said really resonates with me. I will put you on my list. For some nature is a necessity.
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Nice man! Keep up the good work!
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Hey thanks for following my blog! I didn’t have time to look at any of your posts yesterday, but I was just looking at some a few minutes ago, and I’m definitely gonna follow you! Great work! I just scheduled a post for tomorrow thanking you for helping me reach my goal of 25 followers. I also put a link to here in my post. Hopefully it will get you some more likes and follows. If you would ever like me to guest write on your blog about something or would like any tips on blogging, feel free to ask me. I’ve been doing this for almost half a year, so I’ve learned a few tips and tricks.
Also, I just had a few questions. First, how long have you been doing this blog and how many followers do you currently have? Second, I saw you were featured on freshly pressed. Did WordPress notify you when you were put there? And how did you get that “Featured on freshly pressed” sticker thing?
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Hi Evan, thanks for the comment and for the link share. I will take a look at more of your work when I have a little more time. I have been blogging for about 4 months, and after a slow start, I now get quite a lot of engagement. I have just under 2k followers at the moment, which is great as the aim here is to promote awareness of the nature around us. WP did notify me when I was freshly pressed and the sticker automatically appears in your widgets within 24 hours of being featured.
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wow. Nice! How did you get so many followers so quickly? I’ve been going for 6 months almost, and I only have 25 followers…
I think I scheduled I scheduled the post with your link to publish tomorrow.
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Don’t worry about followers, Evan. The title of your blog suggests that you have something unique, original or just interesting to say about being out in nature and how you feel when you’re there. If you focus on writing those things into each post and on being you then followers will definitely come. Use Twitter and Facebook, too. When I wrote a post about Hummingbirds in the San Fran Botanical Gardens, I told them on their FB page and they shared it. Good for them, good for me. Just keep writing.
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Alright, I’ll definitely do that soon. And hmm, I haven’t thought about that. Good way to spread the news, by telling people when you write about their thing. Thanks for answering my question man! Great talking with you!
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You have an awesome blog here David. It’s always nice to find a fellow nature lover. It’s also nice that your blog is beautiful and all of the contents are easily accessible! I just started a new blog to share my minimalist, nature-esque travel and my experience volunteering in Alaska with the whale biologists at Glacier Bay National Park!!
Thank you for sharing your experience with the world!
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Thanks Thomas! I really appreciate the feedback on the blog. I look forward to following your exciting journey through your blog.
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Your pictures are really beautiful and it feels good to read about Nature 🙂 Thank you!
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Thanks for the encouraging feedback!
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Beautiful blog and very informative.
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Hello David, me am French saddens for the faults I find your really great blog with of magnificent photograph.
Your desire(envy) to travel and to discover our nature so beautiful and so rich is really inspirante!!
Good luck, I am going to follow you by very meadows!
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Merci beaucoup! Wonderful comment and feedback. I look forward to following your blog, too as we have a shared interest. I will need a little help from Google Translator as I am sorry to say that I didn’t work hard enough to learn your beautiful language whilst at school.
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I understand!!! thanks
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Hi from a blogger in Australia. So thankful I found your wonderful blog, full of the things that I love most – travel and wildlife. I look forward to enjoying many more of your wonderful images.
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Thanks for the great feedback, Miriam!
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My pleasure David. Look forward to enjoying more of your photography.
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I wonder, who took your picture? 😛
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The picture isn’t me! 🙂
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Seriously? Lol
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Too bad, and I kinda thought it was a handsome picture
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Ha, sorry I got my replies wrong! Yes, of course that is me, and thank you! I thought your comment was on my latest post with the bird on the hand! 🙂
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You thought I said you were a bird? Lol and delete the double comment
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Oh never mind, hahaha! I get what you’re saying now hahaha 😀
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Definitely not. If I were I’d be flying out of this window right now! 🙂
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I think you would like that 🙂
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Hey David, nice story! We look forward to seeing more stories! Keep in touch, following! Lets see how we can help wildlife these days!
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Thanks! I’m looking forward to following your blog. Great to see you are connecting people to nature.
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Thanks for following my blog, David. Your photos are wonderful, and I look forward to following you, too !
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Hi David,
I just wanted to share with you that I nominated you for the Bloggers Recognition Award! Thank you for such inspiration!
https://jamjen2000.wordpress.com/2017/02/02/bloggers-recognition-award/
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Thank you Jenn! I’m honored by your recognition.
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I’m glad. I love looking at your work! You are very talented ♥♥
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Thanks for the follow, David. You have a great blog with an interesting topic and beautiful photography. I look forward to follow you into the future.
All the best from the North,
Dina
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Thanks for the kind words, and for the follow! From the first sight of your blog I know I am going to enjoy it! Best, David
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That’s very kind of you to say so, David. 🙂
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Hi David,
Thank you for finding me today…it led me right over to you.
It seems that our paths are similar – family, nature, and travel. I love how you capture the essence and beauty of that in this ‘about me’ page.
I travel 3-5 days/week for my day job (leftbrain, clinical stuff) and I make it a point to find nature no matter where I am at. It’s always nice to know that others are wandering around this big old world, too.
Nice to meet you!
Michelle
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We’re looking forward to following your blog!
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Thank you for visiting my blog, and for your encouraging comments. I’m grateful, also, because your comments have taken me to your blog. It looks wonderful! I will enjoy following your work. Cheers!
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