Let’s admire the breathtaking and awe-inspiring moments of the wildlife world captured by photographers from around the globe.
A Sifaka lemur eating leaves at the Berenty Reserve in Toliara Province, Madagascar.
A toucan perched on a branch in the San Antonio Cloud Forest, Colombia.
A hummingbird collects nectar in Carabobo, Venezuela.
Icelandic horses moving through the snow in Hunavatnshreppur. This unique breed is the only one with five different gaits, while most other horse breeds typically have only three or four.
A long-eared owl spotted in Tsaritsyno Park, south of Moscow, Russia.
Một con cáo đi trong tuyết rơi gần Thác Niagara, New York, Mỹ.
Honeybees venture out of their hive on a warm afternoon at a farm near Elkton in western Oregon, USA. Honeybee foraging activity begins at a temperature threshold of approximately 12.8°C (55°F) and peaks when temperatures rise to around 19°C (66°F).
A pelican soars above Lake Dojran under the morning sunlight. Located on the border between Greece and North Macedonia, Lake Dojran once faced the threat of drying up. However, it has now become a nature reserve that attracts various bird species during the winter due to its relatively warm climate and abundant fish population.
Chim sáo đá bay thành đàn ở Knaresborough, Vương quốc Anh.
The first Peregrine falcons (scientific name: Falco rusticolus) were transferred to a falcon breeding center in Kamchatka, Russia. Over 80 birds were brought from Germany to help develop the Arctic falcon population in Kamchatka, which is currently listed as an endangered species.
A black-headed gull waits for the opportunity to pick up scraps from a red squirrel’s meal at the RSPB Loch Leven Nature Reserve in Kinross, Scotland.
An Indian grey mongoose climbs across the roof of a house in Tehatta, West Bengal, India.
A humpback whale is seen off the coast of Maui, Hawaii, USA, entangled in a rope and ocean debris.
An Australian fur seal on Montague Island, New South Wales. The island off the coast of Narooma is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including hundreds of Australian and New Zealand fur seals, sea lions, and over 90 species of birds.
Mexican axolotls (scientific name: Ambystoma mexicanum) crawl on the grass during a media briefing about a conservation project for the species in the canals of Xochimilco, Mexico City.
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