Очередная порция плюшек от National Geographic
Необычная гусеница. Остров на реке Брахмапутра, Ассам, Индия. (Jens Nandi)
Пара сипух позирует для фотографии в национальном парке Carrizo, Калифорния. “Как и многие другие совы, эти не были обеспокоены моим присутствием, и я снимал их в течение получаса.” (Mitch Walters)
Головастики плывут в болоте между лилий. (Eiko Jones).
Снежная сова в Джонс-Бич, штат Нью-Йорк. (David Dillhoff).
Домашний кот обнаружил в саду дикую и смелую ящерицу. (Adzrin bin Taib).
Сова со своей добычей, Roseburg, штат Орегон, США. (Robin Loznak).
Крошечная улитка (4-5 мм) на осеннем листе в парке (Veronica Kolliev).
Shaun Wilson, автор фото: «Это очень грустная история. В момент, когда был сделан снимок, тигр отчаянно звал самку. И только потом мы узнали, что ее больше нет в живых».
Крапивник. (Robert Mclean).
Серна на вершине горы Legnone (2600 м), Ломбардия, Италия. (Andrea Palazzi).
Рогатая сова. Феникс, штат Аризона, США. (Mike Bieke).
Молодые кенгуру играют на закате солнца, Канберра, Австралия. (Evgeniya Tomova).
"This male lion," writes photographer Ande Truman, "rests in the soft grass on a gloomy day in South Africa."
Bear Cub, Alaska by Douglas Croft
Leaping Hare at Sunset: For a couple of weeks a year the sun sets over this hill near where I live. I knew the field was favored by a few hares and had previously photographed them on this ridge with the sun setting behind. For this particular image I had been tracking this individual hare as it wandered along the ridge and was set up to capture it as it leaped in the air. (© Kevin Sawford/National Geographic Photo Contest)
Lucky Bay: Beautiful Lucky Bay in Esperance, Western Australia, is home to many kangaroos. Not only is the turquoise water and white sand a sight to see but at sunset the kangaroos bounce their way across the sand looking for dinner. (© Mandy Wilson/National Geographic Photo Contest)
Early Morning Sunrise Flamingo: Lake Manyara, Tanzania - early morning game drive. (© Sheila Jones/National Geographic Photo Contest)
Trapped!: In summer of 2012, I saw these reindeer on a very small sand island... but not to worry, they are excellent swimmers, and they certainly escaped any mosquito bites! (© Meniconzi Alessandra/National Geographic Photo Contest)
Locusts: I've always wondered if a "plague of locusts" could block out the sun. They come close. (© Anthony Mercer/National Geographic Photo Contest)
Hunting at Dusk: A wild barn owl hunting over the Norfolk reeds, the evening light lit up the owl and the reeds to give them both the same colour and warmth. (© Mark Bridger/National Geographic Photo Contest)
Immersion: The sheep drowned while trying to cross a small canal in the meadow-swamp "Tøndermasken", in southern Jylland in Denmark. Birds had eaten every part above the surface, and everything under was left totally untouched. (© Johannes Bojesen/National Geographic Photo Contest)
Bold Ram: This rocky mountain big horn sheep ram was bold enough to allow me to approach him and snap this shot before he lost interest in me and rejoined his herd. (© Scott Trageser/National Geographic Photo Contest)
Pacific Northwest Black Wolf: A black wolf on the mudflats off Meares Island in Clayoquot Sound UNESCO Biosphere Reserve on the remote west coast of Vancouver Island. The photo was taken shortly before sunset from a sea kayak. (© Sander Jain/National Geographic Photo Contest)
Nursing Mama: This female brown bear came into the Lake Clark National Park area in late July with her triplet Spring cubs and seemed quiet relaxed as she sat nursing two of her cubs. (© Ruth Steck/National Geographic Photo Contest)
Swimming with a Turtle: After observing this turtle, I swam with him for a few minutes. (© John Peterson/National Geographic Photo Contest)