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  • THEMENBILD, Murmeltiere im Nationalpark Hohe Tauern
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    THEMENBILD, Murmeltiere im Nationalpark Hohe Tauern
    THEMENBILD - ein Fotograf setzt Murmeltiere auf der Grossglockner Hochalpenstrasse in Szene, Heiligenblut, Oesterreich, aufgenommen am 31. Juli 2015 // a photographer sets marmots on the Grossglockner High Alpine Road in scene, Heiligenblut, Austria on 2015/07/31. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ JFK (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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  • FEATURE - Das Eichhörnchen und die Wassermelone
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    FEATURE - Das Eichhörnchen und die Wassermelone
    Photographer Pictures Squirrel With water melon through his Kitchen Window

    photographer Geert Weggen took these images of a young red squirrel from his kitchen window,in Sweden, "It was great to watch the little squirrel playing around in and out of the water melon"
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  • FEATURE - Das Eichhörnchen und die Wassermelone
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    FEATURE - Das Eichhörnchen und die Wassermelone
    Photographer Pictures Squirrel With water melon through his Kitchen Window

    photographer Geert Weggen took these images of a young red squirrel from his kitchen window,in Sweden, "It was great to watch the little squirrel playing around in and out of the water melon"
    ©Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

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  • FEATURE - Das Eichhörnchen und die Wassermelone
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    FEATURE - Das Eichhörnchen und die Wassermelone
    Photographer Pictures Squirrel With water melon through his Kitchen Window

    photographer Geert Weggen took these images of a young red squirrel from his kitchen window,in Sweden, "It was great to watch the little squirrel playing around in and out of the water melon"
    ©Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

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  • FEATURE - Das Eichhörnchen und die Wassermelone
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    FEATURE - Das Eichhörnchen und die Wassermelone
    Photographer Pictures Squirrel With water melon through his Kitchen Window

    photographer Geert Weggen took these images of a young red squirrel from his kitchen window,in Sweden, "It was great to watch the little squirrel playing around in and out of the water melon"
    ©Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das Eichhörnchen und die Wassermelone
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    FEATURE - Das Eichhörnchen und die Wassermelone
    Photographer Pictures Squirrel With water melon through his Kitchen Window

    photographer Geert Weggen took these images of a young red squirrel from his kitchen window,in Sweden, "It was great to watch the little squirrel playing around in and out of the water melon"
    ©Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

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    A Grey Squirrel eating a peanut at Cosmeston, Wales
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    A hungry red squirrel leaps from branch to branch in a flash before returning with a hazelnut for lunch.

    Jumping over a metre in front of a sea of yellow autumn beech leaves, it then settles down in the branch of a pine tree to snack.

    A short while later, the squirrel then heads to the puddle for a quick drink, studies its reflection and stores its hazelnut in the ground for the coming winter.

    Biologist and Wildlife photographer Paul van Hoof, 36, was walking through the woodland in Twente, the Netherlands, when he came across the squirrel.

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    A hungry red squirrel leaps from branch to branch in a flash before returning with a hazelnut for lunch.

    Jumping over a metre in front of a sea of yellow autumn beech leaves, it then settles down in the branch of a pine tree to snack.

    A short while later, the squirrel then heads to the puddle for a quick drink, studies its reflection and stores its hazelnut in the ground for the coming winter.

    Biologist and Wildlife photographer Paul van Hoof, 36, was walking through the woodland in Twente, the Netherlands, when he came across the squirrel.

    © Paul van Hoof/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

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    A hungry red squirrel leaps from branch to branch in a flash before returning with a hazelnut for lunch.

    Jumping over a metre in front of a sea of yellow autumn beech leaves, it then settles down in the branch of a pine tree to snack.

    A short while later, the squirrel then heads to the puddle for a quick drink, studies its reflection and stores its hazelnut in the ground for the coming winter.

    Biologist and Wildlife photographer Paul van Hoof, 36, was walking through the woodland in Twente, the Netherlands, when he came across the squirrel.

    © Paul van Hoof/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

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    A hungry red squirrel leaps from branch to branch in a flash before returning with a hazelnut for lunch.

    Jumping over a metre in front of a sea of yellow autumn beech leaves, it then settles down in the branch of a pine tree to snack.

    A short while later, the squirrel then heads to the puddle for a quick drink, studies its reflection and stores its hazelnut in the ground for the coming winter.

    Biologist and Wildlife photographer Paul van Hoof, 36, was walking through the woodland in Twente, the Netherlands, when he came across the squirrel.

    © Paul van Hoof/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

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    A hungry red squirrel leaps from branch to branch in a flash before returning with a hazelnut for lunch.

    Jumping over a metre in front of a sea of yellow autumn beech leaves, it then settles down in the branch of a pine tree to snack.

    A short while later, the squirrel then heads to the puddle for a quick drink, studies its reflection and stores its hazelnut in the ground for the coming winter.

    Biologist and Wildlife photographer Paul van Hoof, 36, was walking through the woodland in Twente, the Netherlands, when he came across the squirrel.

    © Paul van Hoof/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

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    Get off my nuts! This prairie dog was trying to eat a meal in peace before an intrusive bird began to harass him and even attempted to steal his food...The rodent nonchalantly ignored his feathered 'friend' and simply carried on chomping his nut. For 20 minutes intrigued visitors at St Louis Zoo watched as the nosy starling relentlessly hassled the helpless black-tailed prairie dog. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS...Pictured: The bird looks to steal the prairie dog's food...Please byline: Linda Tiepelman/Solent News..© Linda Tiepelman/Solent News & Photo Agency.UK +44 (0) 2380 458800. (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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    Domestic Cat, tabby, adult, with vole prey in mouth, England, august
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  • Harvest Mice released back into the wild, Somerset, Britain - 12 Oct 2010
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    Harvest Mice released back into the wild, Somerset, Britain - 12 Oct 2010
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features (1234747b)

    Autumn Animals
    With the arrival of the new season leaves across the country are bursting into Autumn colour.

    And these super cute creatures couldn't be more pleased.

    The abundance of leaves means they have an endless supply of things to play with and burrow into.

    From crazy canines chasing falling leaves to adorable ducks snuggling beneath one - these animals are all crazy for autumn.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Richard Austin / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VRRLLRJKZ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albert Machler / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1259162a )
    Barn owl with rat in beak
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albert Machler / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1259159a )
    Weasel stealing eggs from nest
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albert Machler / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1259154a )
    Marmot with young
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albert Machler / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1259153a )
    Three Marmots
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albert Machler / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1259152a )
    Two Marmots
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  • Ermine ground squirrel
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    Hermelin, Mustela erminea, adultes Tier erbeutet Ziesel, Citellus citellus, Burgenland, Oesterreich Ermine ground squirrel *** Local Caption *** 00612904

     

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    Hermelin, Mustela erminea, adultes Tier erbeutet Ziesel, Citellus citellus, Burgenland, Oesterreich Ermine ground squirrel *** Local Caption *** 00612896

     

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    Hermelin, Mustela erminea, adultes Tier erbeutet Ziesel, Citellus citellus, Burgenland, Oesterreich Ermine ground squirrel *** Local Caption *** 00612894

     

  • European Rabbit Tracks in Snow
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  • Feeding Damage of a European Rabbit
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    Family of capybaras, Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris, crosses a stream, Miranda, Pantanal, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
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  • Squirrel Tracks in Snow
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    African Wild Cat. (Felis lybica sylvestris). Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa. (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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    Hermelin, Mustela erminea, adultes Tier im Sommerfell, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland Ermine ground squirrel *** Local Caption *** 00612905

     

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  • Dopey, the rescued baby dormouse who is now living in a coconut, Secret World wildlife rescue centre, Highbridge, Somerset, Britain - 05 Nov 2007
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    Dopey, the rescued baby dormouse who is now living in a coconut, Secret World wildlife rescue centre, Highbridge, Somerset, Britain - 05 Nov 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 709147a )
    Dopey, the baby dormouse who is now living in a coconut after being rescued from a cat and cannot hibernate this winter because he underweight
    Animal Magic - The Work Of Richard Austin
    ANIMAL MAGIC - THE WORK OF RICHARD AUSTIN

    Richard Austin is known throughout the photography world as one of the best in the business at capturing unique animal images. So far he has released four books showcasing some of his work, including 'Animal Magic' and 'Dogs and Puppies'.

    Richard started off as newspaper photographer, but whose brighter pictures began to creep into his work as they became a more popular alternative to the typical "gloom and doom" stories he found himself stuck with.

    "I've always been interested in wildlife, ever since I was a kid. My heroes were the Daily Mirror's Arthur Sidey and the Daily Mail's Mike Hollist - they were really good animal photographers. I remember some cracking images that they took and I was always attracted to that."

    Although he is perhaps more associated with cute images of piglets in deckchairs or lambs playing with ducklings, plenty of his photography is of animals in the wild in their natural habitats.

    However, he is quick to point out the difference between his work and that of a National Geographic photographer for example:

    "There's wildlife photography and then there's animal photography," said Richard, "I'm not the kind of photographer that sits down a rabbit hole for three days with a couple of cheese sandwiches and a flask of coffee. I've got to know that something's happening somewhere. The most I'll give it is an hour. And if nothing's happened I'll go and come back again later.

    "There are some great wildlife photographers out there but I try to aim for more comical pictures that people might find more attractive"

    This may dispel a few myths about photograp...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/DDBSNINS

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    Capybara, hydrochoerus hydrochaeris, the Largest Rodent in the World, Los Lianos in Venezuela
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    Capybara, hydrochoerus hydrochaeris, the Largest Rodent in the World, Adult standing in Swamp, Los Lianos in Venezuela
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    Capybara, hydrochoerus hydrochaeris, the Largest Rodent in the World, Adult standing in Swamp, Los Lianos in Venezuela
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