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Perched Buzzard Print

Sale price: £22.95

  • Buzzard print on Premium 260 g/m² satin paper
  • Limited edition - only 50 ever printed
  • A range of sizes, perfect for desks, shelves and walls
  • Ideal for bird watchers, wildlife lovers, and nature-themed interiors
  • Free UK shipping and eco-friendly packaging
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Size Guide

The sizes shown are the actual print size. The paper size will be bigger than the actual print size. For example, my A4 prints are printed on 297mm x 420mm paper and will feature a border. You may need to trim the border to accommodate your frame.

My Approach to AI and Image Integrity

AI is now embedded in almost every part of modern life, and photography is no exception. Cameras, software, and distribution platforms all rely on increasingly complex algorithms. I don’t pretend photography exists in some untouched, pre-digital bubble.

That said, there is a clear line I choose not to cross.

In my wildlife photography, I do not use generative or reconstructive AI tools. This includes features such as generative remove, AI sharpening, AI refocus, or AI de-noise that invents or replaces detail. If a tool is creating pixels that were not recorded by the camera at the moment of capture, I don’t use it.

Why? Because wildlife photography, at its core, is about witnessing real moments in the natural world. The unpredictability, the missed shots, the imperfect light, the noise at high ISO - these are not flaws to be erased, they are part of the reality of working with wild animals on their terms. When software begins to hallucinate feathers, fur, eyes, or backgrounds, the photograph stops being a record and becomes an illustration.

My post-processing is limited to traditional, transparent adjustments: exposure, contrast, colour balance, tonal control, and careful, non-generative noise reduction and sharpening where needed. These edits aim to present the scene as faithfully as possible, not to improve or "fix" nature after the fact.

This is not a judgement on how others choose to work. Photography is a broad church, and there is room for art, experimentation, and AI-assisted creativity. My choice is simply about honesty - with myself, with the viewer, and with the animals I photograph.

When you see an image here, you are looking at a real moment, captured as it happened. Nothing added. Nothing invented.

Please Note

Mounting hardware and frames are not included with prints and are only shown for illustrative purposes.

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If you would like a size that is not listed, please get in touch.

About The

Common Buzzard

The common buzzard is one of the most widespread birds of prey in the UK, and once you start looking for them, you realise just how adaptable and successful they are. Stocky, broad-winged, and often seen circling lazily on thermals, buzzards thrive across farmland, woodland edges, and upland areas. Their plumage varies hugely - from very pale to almost chocolate brown - which often leads people to think they are seeing different species. That variability, combined with their slow, deliberate flight and distinctive mewing call, makes them a constant and recognisable presence in the countryside.

Despite their imposing appearance, common buzzards are opportunistic rather than specialist hunters. They feed on a wide range of prey, including small mammals, birds, insects, and carrion, which is a big part of why they have recovered so strongly after decades of persecution. From a photographic point of view, they reward patience – whether perched quietly on a fence post or gliding low over a field in search of food. There is a quiet authority to a buzzard at rest, and capturing that calm, watchful presence is often more compelling than a dramatic action shot.