Picturing wildlife, moments that can’t be described perfectly in words and different feelings between animals. These photos will make you see the world as it is – beautiful and amazing. You will truly discover the nature and all the souls that are in it.
From a caption with a Humpback whale in Vavau’, Tonga to storks that sit on their nest in Biebesheim, western Germany, all these photos will give you thrills.
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Underwater Photographer of the Year 2018. Wide-angle category – winner. Humpback whale spyhopping by Greg Lecoeur. Location: Vavau’, Tonga.
Photograph: Greg Lecoeur/UPY 2018
A flock of egrets at a swamp in Noveleta township, Cavite province, Philippines.
Photograph: Francis R. Malasig/EPA
A herd of impala in Akagera national park, eastern Rwanda.
Photograph: Xinhua / Barcroft Images
‘Frost flowers’ on the frozen surface of Lake Akan in Kushiro, Hokkaido, Japan.
Photograph: The Asahi Shimbun/(Credit too long, see caption)
Two mute swans show their courtship on the Rhine river in Au am Rhein near Karlsruhe, Germany.
Photograph: Ronald Wittek/EPA
A white-letter hairstreak butterfly – experts have said that the butterfly, whose numbers have seen dramatic declines in recent years, is breeding in Scotland for the first time in 130 years.
Photograph: Tim Melling/Butterfly Conservati/PA
The endangered kea, captured here at the Ben Lomond Track at Queenstown in Fiordland, New Zealand, is the world’s only alpine parrot, and one of the most intelligent, if mischievous and destructive birds.
Photograph: Murdo Macleod for the Guardian
Walnut trees stand in the middle of a field of mustard yellow flowers, near the West Bank city of Jenin.
Photograph: Alaa Badarneh/EPA
Pink flamingos at the Ras al-Khor wildlife sanctuary on the outskirts of Dubai.
Photograph: Karim Sahib/AFP/Getty Images
A robin and a daffodil basking in winter sunshine at the Cotswold wildlife park in Oxfordshire, England.
Photograph: Paul Nicholls / Barcroft Images
Indonesia’s Raja Ampat coral reef, as Prince Harry has shown his support for his father’s fight to save the world’s coral reefs.
Photograph: The Ocean Agency/XL Catlin Seavi/PA
Two storks sit on their nest in Biebesheim, western Germany. Many breeding pairs of the migratory birds have come back early from their wintering grounds and are now struggling to find food in the frozen landscape.
Photograph: Boris Roessler/AFP/Getty Images