Picturing wildlife as it is: natural and beautiful. This selection of photos will offer you the beauty of this world. A flock of common teal fly, a deer that stands in the early morning light, a golden pheasant, a Van cat with odd coloured eyes that sits in the snow, all these photos will certainly improve your day.
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Humpback whales breach the surface in Hope Bay, Antarctica, before a backdrop of fog shrouded mountains. Just outside of the bay, where the Antarctic Sound connects the Bransfield Strait to the Weddell Sea, Greenpeace is to conduct submarine-based scientific research to strengthen the proposal to create an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary.
Photograph: Christian Aslund/Greenpeace/AFP/Getty Images
A flock of common teal fly across wetland on the outskirts of Srinagar, India.
Photograph: Danish Ismail/Reuters
A deer stands in the early morning light in Richmond Park, London.
Photograph: Toby Melville/Reuters
Cherry blossom in the Botanical Gardens, Bath, UK, where a warm winter has seen many species flower early.
Photograph: Ben Birchall/PA
A murmuration of starlings performing their traditional dance near the southern Israeli city of Rahat, in the Negev desert.
Photograph: Menahem Kahana/AFP/Getty Images
A golden pheasant near Longting Town, Yangxian County, northwest China’s Shaanxi Province.
Photograph: Xinhua / Barcroft Images
A Van cat with odd coloured eyes sits in the snow, at Van Yuzuncu Yil University’s research center in Turkey where there is a breeding programme for the cats, which are known for swimming in Lake Van.
Photograph: Anadolu Agency/Getty Images
Under Exposed by Saeed Rashid (UK). Rashid’s image of sohal surgeonfish, at Fury Shoals, Red Sea, Egypt is one of the winning images in the Outdoor photographer of the year competition.
Photograph: Saeed Rashid/Outdoor photographer of the year
‘Syd’ the swamp wallaby eats after being released by wildlife staff into bushland at Ku-ring-gai Chase national park, New South Wales, Australia. The wallaby made headlines when it was spotted hopping across the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Photograph: Dan Himbrechts/EPA
A bear, injured in a wildfire, rests with its badly burned paws wrapped in fish skin and covered in corn husks during treatment at the University of California, Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, US.
Photograph: AP
Spawning coral wrapped in plastic. Billions of plastic pieces are causing disease in coral reefs, a new study shows.
Photograph: Lalita Putchim/Science
Farmers in north-east Flanders have been put on high alert as Belgium record it first wolf on its soil for at least 100 years A wolf carries its prey in its mouth in Bavaria, Germany.
Photograph: Jegen/Mc Photo/Alamy
Sparrows perch on fence posts in the Ivanovo region of Russia.
Photograph: Vladimir Smirnov/TASS
A red handfish – researchers in Tasmania have discovered a new population of the extremely rare fish, doubling the total estimated population to about 80.
Photograph: Antonia Cooper for Reef Life Survey, supplied by the University of Tasmania.
A robin in Frankfurt zoo, Germany.
Photograph: Armando Babani/EPA
Endangered Sumatran elephants with their recently born calf at Balai Raja Wildlife Reserve in Pekanbaru, Indonesia.
Photograph: Afrianto Silalahi / Barcroft Images