Animal Antics Two

Wildlife photographers Anais Trepanier and Thomas Pham-Van were out shooting owls in snowy conditions when they had the visitor of a lifetime

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Lots of different deer, and how cute are the smallest ones, especially the baby.

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Love them there are so sweet and cute!

Love meerkats ... so entertaining. 

Watched them for hours at the Werribee Zoo in Victoria.

That is cute RnR thank you for a cute photo!

Bless their little cotton socks!

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Their coats look so warm and cosey.

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Hump day! Proud looking animals camels are. They have that "don't mess with me" look lol.

Funny you should say that Incognito.

Years ago when I was in Egypt  [1966] I was waiting by a Pyramid for a ride on a camel, the the lady in front of me was snapped at by the camel so I left the line and went for a walk in another area!  So I never got my camel ride.    

Very funny Celia, never been on a camel, probably could have in Broome when I lived there for a short time many years ago (the days before it became so touristy).

RARE ALBINO GOOSE SPOTTING SHOCKS WILDLIFE REFUGE WORKER

Home » Animals » By Katie Valentine | August 2, 2021

Rare Albino Goose Spotting Shocks Wildlife Refuge WorkerRepresentative Image via Flickr/Bess Sadler

A rare albino Canada goose appeared among a newly arrived flock at a wildlife refuge in Iowa recently, delighting wildlife workers at the Union Slough National Wildlife Refuge.

The seldom-seen bird alighted amid the species’ molting season and was spotted from the nearby county highway overpasses, RadioIowa reported.

Erich Gilbert, assistant manager for the refuge, said the bird “looks like a ghost or a hologram.”

“They say that birders — someone who is a bird watcher — is likely to see this maybe a couple of times in their lifetime,” Gilbert explained. “It is quite rare.”

While the flock has appeared in the area for the last three years, their presence also is somewhat unusual.

“Three years ago they nested here for the first time in at least 100 years, probably more than that,” said Gilbert.

An ongoing drought has attracted the birds, who prefer water that’s knee-deep or less, he added.

For those hoping to catch a glimpse of the albino goose, the refuge’s Auto Tour Route is open daily from sunrise to sunset until Sept. 20. Drivers are urged to pass through with extreme caution and to be prepared to slow down or stop for birds.

Visitors also should not attempt to feed, approach, or interact with the wildlife.

In addition to Canada geese, visitors are likely to see ducks, trumpeter swans, great blue herons, and pelicans. The best times to visit are the early morning or evening hours, when temperatures are cooler and the birds are most active.

 

Thanks Incognito interesting.

Wow how incredible.

Here is a smile for you Celia :)

SWNS

This is the moment a shark appears to pose for a selfie with a diver—and crack the same giant smile.

36-year-old William Drumm recently clicked the perfectly timed shot 20 miles off the coast of Isla Mujeres in Mexico.

Whale sharks often swim with their mouths open and William thought it would make a good shot to imitate them.

After a few tries, he managed to get the perfect image. The Coloradan explained said that whale sharks are “so amazing.” The largest sharks on the planet, they “are often swimming with their mouths open as they filter tiny plankton from the water.

Wow!!!!  What a great shot.

LOL Hola.

WoW too!

Wonder if he knew what was behind him?

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