Breathtaking Wildlife Photography

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A kingfisher forages in Lincolnshire, England, UK. (Photo: Charlotte Graham/Rex/Shutterstock)

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A bee collects pollen in the Oxfordshire countryside, England, UK. (Photo: Geoffrey Swaine/Rex/Shutterstock)

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Aerial view of a herd of buffalo swimming past a fishing boat on the Shatt al-Arab waterway north of the southern Iraqi city of Basra. (Photo: Hussein Faleh/AFP/Getty)

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A wood stork (Gorsachius melanolophus) sits in its nest at a park in Taipei, Taiwan (China). (Photo: Sam Yeh/AFP/Getty)

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A rescued pangolin named Stevie feeds during rehabilitation at an undisclosed location. Pangolins are believed to be the most trafficked mammals. They are often poached for their scales, which are used as a medicine in some Asian countries. Pangolin numbers in the wild (mainly in Asia and Africa) are in serious decline due to poaching pressure. Pangolins are listed as critically endangered by wildlife monitoring agencies. (Photo: Guillem Sartorio/AFP/Getty)

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An otter is seen at night in Lincolnshire, England, UK. (Photo: Charlotte Graham/Rex/Shutterstock)

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A monkey jumps on a pond on a hot summer day in Allahabad, India. (Photo: Sanjay Kanojia/AFP/Getty)

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A drone captured images of a heron breeding colony at the National Trust Belton House in Lincolnshire, England, as part of the Trust of Ornithology’s (BTO) annual census. Perched 15m above the treetops, the drone allowed the team to get a clearer picture of the heron nesting area without disturbing the birds too much. (Photo: Andy Chick/National Trust)

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A flock of flamingos flies over Sel Kapani Dam in the Golbasi district of Ankara, Türkiye. (Photo: Anadolu Agency/Getty)

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A striped monitor lizard (Varanus bengalensis) is seen in the forests of Tehatta, West Bengal, India. (Photo: Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto/Rex/Shutterstock)

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A mute swan in a nest at Easter Craiglockhart Hill Local Nature Reserve in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. (Photo: Ken Jack/Getty)

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Aerial photo of a herd of reindeer in protective formation in Murmansk, Russia. (Photo: Anadolu Agency/Getty)

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A herd of llamas near the Laguna de Salinas coast at the Salinas y Aguada Blanca National Reserve in Arequipa, Peru. (Photo: Artur Widak/NurPhoto/Rex/Shutterstock)

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An osprey carries nesting material for its mate in a Douglas fir tree along the Umpqua River near Elkton in rural southwest Oregon, USA. (Photo: Robin Loznak/ZUMA Press Wire/Rex/Shutterstock)

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“Fox’s Tale” by Hungarian photographer Milan Radisics won the “Wildlife and Nature” category of the 2022 Sony World Photography Awards. (Photo: Milan Radisics)

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