Legends of Kingfishers, Otters, and Red-Tailed Hawks

Overheard at National Geographic

Photographer Charlie Hamilton James chronicles his days ditching high school to hide out by the river near his home in Bristol, England, to snap photos of brilliantly plumed kingfishers dive-bombing for fish—“delinquent behavior” that somehow led to a job making films for the BBC and eventually to National Geographic.

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You can see some of Charlie’s stunning photos of vultures in this story about vulture poisoning in Kenya.

 Check out Charlie’s photographs of kingfisher’s in this article from the magazine “Blaze of Blue.”

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Look through Charlie’s lens to get a glimpse into the lives of indigenous peoples of the Amazon.

Charlie’s also photographed the urban animals that live alongside us: rats.

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