 
      Ray Tipper began his birding on the North Kent Marshes at the age if eleven. He left his  native Britain in 1973 spending most of the next 22 years in Hong Kong. As a  trustee of WWF he was intimately involved with its renowned Mai Po Nature  Reserve. It was in Hong Kong that Ray turned to bird photography, which quickly  became his major interest. He gained associateship of the Royal Photographic  Society in 1990, and his photographs appear in journals and books throughout  the world. Ray guides specialist birdwatching and bird photography tours and  since 1997 has led more than 100 tours in Europe, the Americas, Asia, Africa and  Madagascar. He now lives in the Algarve, where  his intimate knowledge of its birds has been recognised by his appointment as Chairman of the Portuguese Rarities Committee.