Nuts Keeper?
The United Kingdom had an abundance of squirrels. In 1800, grey squirrels were brought on the island and since then there is a war going on between the native red squirrels and the new guests. But here, this squirrel looks a bit confused, as if she wants to know what this thing (the camera) can do… Or maybe she wants to keep nutshells there.
Kiss Or Bite?
Weasels are furry and wild. The photographer was busy in clicking pictures when a baby weasel approached her and she was more than happy to see this. Well, we hope this weasel kissed her instead of biting her.
A Family Prefers Selfie
Bobby-Jo Vialnoticed these lemurs in the forest on Madagascar. She was clicking their pictures but never expected that the lemurs will get attracted towards her. So, five minutes later, this happened.
Can’t Hide For Detective Fox
Wildlife photographers generally hide somewhere to click the wildlife in its natural form. But this fox was able to suspect something suspicious behind the lens. Or maybe it just doesn’t want to be clicked anymore. This fox walked slowly towards the camera and sat in front of it. quietly for a while to pee inside and left after 15 to 20 minutes.
Camera In Possession
A grey owl landed on the camera when the photographer went back to bring another case of lenses. The owl was in the middle of keeping an eye on its food and looked at the second camera right away.
You Pose, I’ll Click
Chipmunks are quick and curious. This incredible picture was again clicked when the photographer left his camera behind but this time it was food that brought these little squirrels to the camera.