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Photographing red squirrels is one of the most spectacular projects a wildlife photographer can achieve in the UK. And while it’s almost impossible to capture a bad image of these photogenic critters, variety is key, if you’re to return home with a memory card full of Instagram-worthy shots. Wildlife photographer Paul Fowlie offers like-minded ’togs the opportunity to photograph red squirrels in the Yorkshire Dales from a pair of purpose-built hides (https://bit.ly/3ZQPq22) that offer plenty of variety.

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