Who doesn’t love nature with stunning pictures like this? As you know, there’s a great beauty in ‘little’ things and nothing compares with a gorgeous view, so this article will give you a reason to smile today.
From wild bluebells form a carpet in the Hallerbos, also known as the ‘Blue Forest’, in Belgium to a mountain hare in the Cairngorms national park, Scotland, these photos will amaze you.
Check them out for more information and start to see our world through photos!
Wild bluebells form a carpet in the Hallerbos, also known as the ‘Blue Forest’, in Belgium.
Photograph: Yves Herman/Reuters
A young roebuck in a field of dandelions in the Swiss Alps.
Photograph: Pascal Halder/Alamy
A honey bee collects pollen from an oilseed rape flower in Nagyrécse, Hungary.
Photograph: Gyorgy Varga/EPA
A golden jackal picks its way through shallow water in Romania’s Danube delta.
Photograph: Alamy Stock Photo
An egret flies over the Qishu lake in Huangshan, east China’s Anhui province.
Photograph: Shi Guangde/Xinhua/Barcroft Images
A photograph of renowned elephant conservationist Daphne Sheldrick who died this week, aged 83. Sheldrick devoted most of her life to rescuing young elephants and releasing them back into the wild.
Photograph: Michael Nichols/NG/Alamy
Whitley awards for nature conservation 2018: A conservation biologist specializing in reptiles, Shahriar Caesar Rahman won the nature guardian award for his work to preserve Asia’s largest tortoise in a remote corner of Bangladesh. In 2011, Caesar began exploring the Chittagong Hills, one of the least explored but most bio-diverse areas on the planet. His team discovered the wild Asian giant tortoise, previously thought to be extinct, and a new species of forest turtle.
Photograph: Scott Trageser/2018 Whitley Award
A silverback gorilla in the Republic of Congo’s Nouabalé-Ndoki national park. Researchers now estimate that there are more than 360,000 western lowland gorillas in the wild, approximately one-third higher than earlier figures
Photograph: Zanne Labuschagne/WCS
An African penguin (right) interacts with a Cape Cormorant on Boulders Beach in Cape Town, South Africa.
Photograph: Nic Bothma/EPA
Veterinarians of the Four Paws animal welfare charity check May, a female moon bear, during her rescue from a bear farm for bile trading in Ninh Binh province, Vietnam.
Photograph: KHAM/Reuters
A cockchafer rests on a flower in Oberrottweil, southwestern Germany. Due to mild temperatures, the animals also known as May bugs are flying already in April.
Photograph: Patrick Seeger/AFP/Getty Images
A mountain hare in the Cairngorms national park, Scotland.
Photograph: Paul Carpenter/Alamy Stock Photo