<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/"><title>Wildlife Exposed Photography</title><link href="https://wildlife.exposed/feed/" rel="self" type="application/atom+xml"/><link href="https://wildlife.exposed/" rel="alternate" type="text/html" /><updated>2026-05-31T16:41:54+02:00</updated><id>https://wildlife.exposed/</id><generator uri="https://www.photo.gallery" version="X3">X3</generator><icon>https://wildlife.exposed/content/custom/favicon/favicon.png</icon><logo>https://wildlife.exposed/content/custom/logo/logo.png</logo><rights>2026 wildlife.exposed</rights><author><name>wildlife.exposed</name><uri>https://wildlife.exposed/</uri></author><entry><id>tag:wildlife.exposed,2026-05-07:p5a141c</id><title>Contact Wildlife Exposed</title><summary>Contact Wildlife Exposed</summary><updated>2026-05-07T11:02:14+02:00</updated><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://wildlife.exposed/contact_us/" /></entry><entry><id>tag:wildlife.exposed,2026-05-19:pd2d233</id><title>Gallery</title><summary>Gallery</summary><updated>2026-05-19T23:10:15+02:00</updated><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://wildlife.exposed/gallery/" /><media:thumbnail url="https://wildlife.exposed/render/w200-h200-c1:1-q90/gallery/090104_009.jpg" width="200" height="200" /><media:content url="https://wildlife.exposed/content/gallery/090104_009.jpg" /></entry><entry><id>tag:wildlife.exposed,2026-05-31:p3f7667</id><title>Wildlife Exposed Photography</title><summary>Wildlife Exposed Photography</summary><updated>2026-05-31T16:41:54+02:00</updated><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://wildlife.exposed/" /><media:thumbnail url="https://wildlife.exposed/render/w200-h200-c1:1-q90/index/250526_016.jpg" width="200" height="200" /><media:content url="https://wildlife.exposed/content/index/250526_016.jpg" /></entry><entry><id>tag:wildlife.exposed,2026-05-23:p64889d</id><title>The Wilding Field</title><summary>In the shadows of old stone walls, where cattle once grazed, a new world has taken over. This gallery is a ongoing study of the wild residents that now claim the meadow as their own. New photographs are added to the collections continuously as the journey unfolds and new moments are captured.</summary><updated>2026-05-23T08:57:21+02:00</updated><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://wildlife.exposed/the-wilding-field/" /></entry><entry><id>tag:wildlife.exposed,2026-05-23:pcb6d31</id><title>The Hunters</title><summary>As dusk falls over the old stone walls, the field’s predators awaken. Most move silently on padded paws through the overgrown grass. The red fox navigates the old cattle paths ..</summary><updated>2026-05-23T15:23:05+02:00</updated><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://wildlife.exposed/the-wilding-field/the-hunters/" /><media:thumbnail url="https://wildlife.exposed/render/w200-h200-c1:1-q90/the-wilding-field/the-hunters/250612_003.jpg" width="200" height="200" /><media:content url="https://wildlife.exposed/content/the-wilding-field/the-hunters/250612_003.jpg" /></entry><entry><id>tag:wildlife.exposed,2026-05-23:pb5aef2</id><title>The Meadow Crossing</title><summary>A study of the meadow as a living landscape, where wild paths intersect beneath the alders and birches. Between the weathered stone walls and through the tall grass....</summary><updated>2026-05-23T09:51:25+02:00</updated><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://wildlife.exposed/the-wilding-field/the-meadow-crossing/" /><media:thumbnail url="https://wildlife.exposed/render/w200-h200-c1:1-q90/the-wilding-field/the-meadow-crossing/250526_016.jpg" width="200" height="200" /><media:content url="https://wildlife.exposed/content/the-wilding-field/the-meadow-crossing/250526_016.jpg" /></entry><entry><id>tag:wildlife.exposed,2026-05-19:p16cc81</id><title>The Old Meadow Trail</title><summary>Passes between the woods and the meadow, serving as a frequent pathway for wild animals. Deer, foxes, badgers, hares, and pine martens frequent this path, and now and then, a wolf...</summary><updated>2026-05-19T23:51:48+02:00</updated><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://wildlife.exposed/the-wilding-field/the-old-meadow-trail/" /><media:thumbnail url="https://wildlife.exposed/render/w200-h200-c1:1-q90/the-wilding-field/the-old-meadow-trail/251102_016.jpg" width="200" height="200" /><media:content url="https://wildlife.exposed/content/the-wilding-field/the-old-meadow-trail/251102_016.jpg" /></entry><entry><id>tag:wildlife.exposed,2026-05-13:pefa2a5</id><title>The Waiting Game </title><summary>A session with a wild fox is a rare gift, and after hours of waiting by the weathered stone walls of Wilding Field, the silence finally broke. As he emerged, I followed his every move....</summary><updated>2026-05-13T23:26:01+02:00</updated><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://wildlife.exposed/the-wilding-field/the-waiting-game/" /><media:thumbnail url="https://wildlife.exposed/render/w200-h200-c1:1-q90/the-wilding-field/the-waiting-game/250619_030.jpg" width="200" height="200" /><media:content url="https://wildlife.exposed/content/the-wilding-field/the-waiting-game/250619_030.jpg" /></entry><entry><id>tag:wildlife.exposed,2026-05-13:p952a26</id><title>Tributes of the Fallen</title><summary>It begins with a flash of monochrome—the magpies are always first.Bold and restless, they dance around the fallen deer, their chatter calling the forest to wake....</summary><updated>2026-05-13T23:25:31+02:00</updated><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://wildlife.exposed/the-wilding-field/tributes-of-the-fallen/" /><media:thumbnail url="https://wildlife.exposed/render/w200-h200-c1:1-q90/the-wilding-field/tributes-of-the-fallen/260213_028.jpg" width="200" height="200" /><media:content url="https://wildlife.exposed/content/the-wilding-field/tributes-of-the-fallen/260213_028.jpg" /></entry></feed>