Bit of a shock to learn on my return from Kenya that one of my places to photograph wildlife has been turned into a golfing range.
The NEC in Birmingham is a suprising place to find wildlife and yet it is teeming with wildlife delights. Some of my paintings of long tailed tits and great crested grebes originated from sightings there.
I was so cross I contacted a local newspaper in Birmingham. Click here to read the link to read the story.
Golf a go-go
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Anything goes Robert so long as it brings in more money. Did the NEC need to do it? who knows I am sure the original green areas were to balance the development of the site but unfortunately this type of thing seems to happen all to often.
Champion blog by the way.