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  • NEWS - Einkäufer bereiten sich auf grossen Schneesturm vor, Richmond Heights, Missouri
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    NEWS - Einkäufer bereiten sich auf grossen Schneesturm vor, Richmond Heights, Missouri
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI/Shutterstock (12785389h)
    A shopper retrieves milk from the milk case at a Schnucks Supermarket, stocking up in advance of a big snow storm in Richmond Heights, Missouri on Tuesday, February 1, 2022. Forecasters predict the St. Louis area could see snow fall anywhere from 8 to 14 inches on Thursday.
    Shoppers Prepare For Big Storm, Richmond Heights, Missouri, United States - 01 Feb 2022

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  • NEWS - Einkäufer bereiten sich auf grossen Schneesturm vor, Richmond Heights, Missouri
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    NEWS - Einkäufer bereiten sich auf grossen Schneesturm vor, Richmond Heights, Missouri
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI/Shutterstock (12785389e)
    A shopper retrieves milk from the milk case at a Schnucks Supermarket, stocking up in advance of a big snow storm in Richmond Heights, Missouri on Tuesday, February 1, 2022. Forecasters predict the St. Louis area could see snow fall anywhere from 8 to 14 inches on Thursday.
    Shoppers Prepare For Big Storm, Richmond Heights, Missouri, United States - 01 Feb 2022

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  • NEWS - Einkäufer bereiten sich auf grossen Schneesturm vor, Richmond Heights, Missouri
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    NEWS - Einkäufer bereiten sich auf grossen Schneesturm vor, Richmond Heights, Missouri
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI/Shutterstock (12785389b)
    A shopper retrieves milk from the milk case at a Schnucks Supermarket, stocking up in advance of a big snow storm in Richmond Heights, Missouri on Tuesday, February 1, 2022. Forecasters predict the St. Louis area could see snow fall anywhere from 8 to 14 inches on Thursday.
    Shoppers Prepare For Big Storm, Richmond Heights, Missouri, United States - 01 Feb 2022

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  • NEWS - Unwetter in Süddeutschland: Aus für "Rock am Ring"
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    NEWS - Unwetter in Süddeutschland: Aus für "Rock am Ring"
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    A music fan retrieves supplies from his stranded car in the rain and mud at Rock-am-Ring festival, Germany - where yesterday several people were injured after a lightning strike
    Rock am Ring Music Festival, Nurburgring, Germany - 04 Jun 2016

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  • Gundog named as best in Britain - 04 Feb 2014
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    Gundog named as best in Britain - 04 Feb 2014
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    Gundog Midge retrieves a pheasant
    Gundog named as best in Britain - 04 Feb 2014
    Cocker spaniel Midge has earned the title of 'best working gundog in the country'. Midge claimed her title after pitting her skills against 40 of the UK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Gundog named as best in Britain - 04 Feb 2014
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    Gundog named as best in Britain - 04 Feb 2014
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    Gundog Midge retrieves a pheasant
    Gundog named as best in Britain - 04 Feb 2014
    Cocker spaniel Midge has earned the title of 'best working gundog in the country'. Midge claimed her title after pitting her skills against 40 of the UK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Gundog named as best in Britain - 04 Feb 2014
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    Gundog named as best in Britain - 04 Feb 2014
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    Gundog Midge retrieves a pheasant
    Gundog named as best in Britain - 04 Feb 2014
    Cocker spaniel Midge has earned the title of 'best working gundog in the country'. Midge claimed her title after pitting her skills against 40 of the UK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Gundog named as best in Britain - 04 Feb 2014
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    Gundog named as best in Britain - 04 Feb 2014
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    Gundog Midge retrieves a pheasant
    Gundog named as best in Britain - 04 Feb 2014
    Cocker spaniel Midge has earned the title of 'best working gundog in the country'. Midge claimed her title after pitting her skills against 40 of the UK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Gundog named as best in Britain - 04 Feb 2014
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    Gundog named as best in Britain - 04 Feb 2014
    NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS, CALENDARS OR ANY MERCHANDISING WORLDWIDE WITHOUT CLEARANCE BY RICHARD AUSTIN
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin/REX (3542200a)
    Gundog Midge retrieves a pheasant
    Gundog named as best in Britain - 04 Feb 2014
    Cocker spaniel Midge has earned the title of 'best working gundog in the country'. Midge claimed her title after pitting her skills against 40 of the UK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Osprey chicks ringed as part of conservation efforts, Scottish borders, Scotland - 26 Jun 2012
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    Osprey chicks ringed as part of conservation efforts, Scottish borders, Scotland - 26 Jun 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Angus Blackburn / Rex Features (1765293n)
    Forestry Commission Wildlife Officer Tony Lightley retrieves an osprey chick from the nest
    Osprey chicks ringed as part of conservation efforts, Scottish borders, Scotland - 26 Jun 2012
    Forestry Commission Wildlife Officer Tony Lightley needed a real head for heights today after climbing up to a lofty Osprey nest in the Scottish borders. He also had to avoid sharp talons and beaks and beating wings in an effort to retrieve several young chicks so they could be ringed. The youngsters have to be ringed for conservation reasons and it will also help wildlife officers gain an insight into their movements once they have left the nest. Previous chicks that have been born and raised in the same location have already been seen distributed around the country. This year the nest is home to two chicks - who were the first to be born in Scotland this year when they hatched last month. The parents have been using the nest since 2004 and have raised 17 chicks between them.
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  • Osprey chicks ringed as part of conservation efforts, Scottish borders, Scotland - 26 Jun 2012
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    Osprey chicks ringed as part of conservation efforts, Scottish borders, Scotland - 26 Jun 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Angus Blackburn / Rex Features (1765293f)
    Forestry Commission Wildlife Officer Tony Lightley retrieves an osprey chick from the nest
    Osprey chicks ringed as part of conservation efforts, Scottish borders, Scotland - 26 Jun 2012
    Forestry Commission Wildlife Officer Tony Lightley needed a real head for heights today after climbing up to a lofty Osprey nest in the Scottish borders. He also had to avoid sharp talons and beaks and beating wings in an effort to retrieve several young chicks so they could be ringed. The youngsters have to be ringed for conservation reasons and it will also help wildlife officers gain an insight into their movements once they have left the nest. Previous chicks that have been born and raised in the same location have already been seen distributed around the country. This year the nest is home to two chicks - who were the first to be born in Scotland this year when they hatched last month. The parents have been using the nest since 2004 and have raised 17 chicks between them.
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  • Osprey chicks ringed as part of conservation efforts, Scottish borders, Scotland - 26 Jun 2012
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    Osprey chicks ringed as part of conservation efforts, Scottish borders, Scotland - 26 Jun 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Angus Blackburn / Rex Features (1765293e)
    Forestry Commission Wildlife Officer Tony Lightley retrieves an osprey chick from the nest
    Osprey chicks ringed as part of conservation efforts, Scottish borders, Scotland - 26 Jun 2012
    Forestry Commission Wildlife Officer Tony Lightley needed a real head for heights today after climbing up to a lofty Osprey nest in the Scottish borders. He also had to avoid sharp talons and beaks and beating wings in an effort to retrieve several young chicks so they could be ringed. The youngsters have to be ringed for conservation reasons and it will also help wildlife officers gain an insight into their movements once they have left the nest. Previous chicks that have been born and raised in the same location have already been seen distributed around the country. This year the nest is home to two chicks - who were the first to be born in Scotland this year when they hatched last month. The parents have been using the nest since 2004 and have raised 17 chicks between them.
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  • Camera trap photographs by Blair Roberts, Kenya - 2011
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    Camera trap photographs by Blair Roberts, Kenya - 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Blair Roberts / Rex Features (1424347W)

    Peek-A-Boo: The World Through The Lens Of A Kenyan Camera Trap
    You're wandering the plains of Kenya and you spot a mysterious metal box. You wouldn't be able to stop yourself having a quick peek, would you?

    That was seemingly the reaction of all creatures great and small when ecology student Blair Roberts placed camera traps in the wildlife-rich region.

    The 26-year-old wanted to study the feeding patterns of Thomson gazelle, but found her equipment captured some amazing - and hilarious - sights.

    A cheeky Patas monkey, already an unusual-looking species, appears almost alien-like as it moves so near to the camera that cannot focus.

    Similarly, in a side-splitting trio of images, an olive baboon takes such a close peek its nose nearly touches the lens.

    In another picture, a juvenile olive baboon appears to cast a dismissive glance sideways at the camera as it follows it mother.

    Other highlights include a Jungle Book-style herd of elephants sauntering by, a fearsome rhino looks about to charge at the camera, and, at one point, a pair of inquisitive cattle herders stopping to peer into the lens.

    There are also cameo appearances from impala, zebra, oryx and, seeming slightly shy, a giraffe and ostrich that only poke their heads into the frame.

    Night-vision images reveal buffalo, hyena and Jackson's hartebeest - along with an African elephant shortly before it knocked the camera over and bent the support pole to a 45 degree angle.

    Blair, from Louisville, Kentucky, uses the images as part of dissertation research in her fourth year as a PhD student in Princeton University's Ecology and Evolutionary Biology program.

    She has set up ten heat- and motion- triggered cameras in steel cases on four plains at Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Laikipia, Kenya. When activated they take three photos in quick successi...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VVFQBXWKF

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