A group of migrating swans, a small pink flower in melting snow, a young Nile goose, five beautiful sparrows, a thirsty timber wolf, a cute kangaroo and a one horned rhino that roams, all these pictures will give you thrills, because Mother Nature never ceases to amaze us.
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A group of migrating swans pass Mount Meager, Pemberton Meadows, British Columbia, Canada.
Photograph: Greg Norgaard/Alamy
A small pink flower in melting snow at Woerthsee lake near the Bavarian village of Inning, Germany.
Photograph: Christof Stache/AFP/Getty Images
A young Nile goose hides under its mother in Stuttgart, southern Germany
Photograph: Sina Schuldt/AFP/Getty Images
A rat forages for bird seed in a snowy garden in Pontrhydfendigaid, Ceredigion, Wales.
Photograph: Ian Jones/Alamy
Tree sparrows at the Leas and Whitburn coastal park in South Tyneside, UK, where the National Trust has said that the birds have bounced back from the brink at the nature reserve created on the site of an abandoned colliery.
Photograph: Douglas Holden/National Trust/PA
A thirsty timber wolf, Lithuania.
Photograph: Erikas Plucas/Alamy
A family of capybaras in the Pantanal wetlands, in Mato Grosso state, Brazil.
Photograph: Carl de Souza/AFP/Getty Images
A golden poison frog at the Santa Fe zoo, in Medellin, Colombia where scientists at the city’s Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) meeting have warned that protecting biodiversity is ‘ as important as fighting climate change’.
Photograph: Joaquin Sarmiento/AFP/Getty Images
A kangaroo on an empty street in Tathra following a bushfire on Australia’s New South Wales south coast on Tuesday.
Photograph: Fairfax Media
The world’s last two white northern rhinos graze with a white southern female rhino in Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Kenya. Following the death of Sudan, the last male northern white rhino, IVF is the only hope for the spices’ survival.
Photograph: Jan Husar/SOPA/Alamy
An olive ridley sea turtle hatchery on Daluakani beach in India’s eastern Odisha state, where they come ashore in numbers not seen anywhere else in the world.
Photograph: Money Sharma/AFP/Getty Images
A vampire bat drinks bovine blood in the Criaturas de la Noche Bat House, the Audubon Zoo’s new night house in New Orleans.
Photograph: Gerald Herbert/AP
An oriental pied hornbill eats a seed as it perches in a tree in Pobitora village, on the outskirts of Guwahati in India’s northeast Assam state.
Photograph: Biju Boro/AFP/Getty Images
An Asian common toad in Hong Kong
Photograph: Earnest Tse/Alamy
A one horned rhino roams during the rhino census in the Pobitora wildlife sanctuary in Assam, India.
Photograph: STR/EPA
Stranded whales on the beach at Hamelin Bay, Western Australia
Photograph: Social Media/Reuters