Category: Wildlife

Curious Squirrels and a Tiny Bird Team Up to Investigate Photographer’s Camera

A photographer has captured the adorable moment when a scurry of curious squirrels was joined by a tiny bird to investigate his camera. Iain Brooks, 42, captured the amazing pictures in Anagach Woods, Cairngorm National Park in Scotland. Unable to resist the temptation of peanuts placed on the camera, the squirrels—while initially hesitant—grew confident to…


Reward Offered to Solve Mystery of Violent Pelican Attacks

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.—In response to more than 32 Brown pelicans being attacked somewhere along the coast of Orange County, a GoFundMe page has been established to assist with the costs of treating the birds, all who have been taken to the Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center in Huntington Beach. In addition, the Animal Legal Defense…


Sneaky Tigress Confidently Walks by Safari Visitors as They Look the Wrong Way

The hilarious moment when a sneaky tiger almost slinked by keen-eyed wildlife lovers unnoticed has been caught on camera. Wildlife photographer Ravindra Jain, 44, captured the humorous moment of the powerful tigress named Riddhi walking past a jeep full of curious visitors at Ranthambore National Park in India in late April. The mighty tigress was…


Photographer Snaps Real Life ‘Angry Bird’ Hurtling Like a Bullet Toward the Camera

A photographer snapped a real “angry bird” in midflight, as it shot like a bullet directly at the camera with its wings tucked by its side. UK sports coach Will Hall was in Otterbourne in Hampshire waiting to snap some kestrels when he spotted a nuthatch a couple of yards away, on Dec. 8. Suspecting…


Can You Spot the Mountain Lion ‘Hidden in Plain Sight’ in This Photo of a Few Boulders?

A photo of a mountain lion went viral and has people in awe over how sneaky mountain lions can truly be in their native wild environment. The photo, taken in Washoe County, Nevada, appears to show just a pile of boulders, but upon closer inspection, a wild cat can be seen staring directly into the…