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Daily Life In Kolkata
Fishermen catch fish with nets in the Hooghly River in Kolkata, India, on May 2, 2025. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty) -
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Daily Life In Kolkata
Fishermen catch fish with nets in the Hooghly River in Kolkata, India, on May 2, 2025. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty) -
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Daily Life In Kolkata
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NEWS - Eine Windturbine brennt in French Drove, Peterborough, UK
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A Wind Turbine continues to burn after catching fire
A Wind Turbine continues to burn after catching fire, French Drove, Thorney, Peterborough, UK - 24 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Eine Windturbine brennt in French Drove, Peterborough, UK
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A Wind Turbine continues to burn after catching fire
A Wind Turbine continues to burn after catching fire, French Drove, Thorney, Peterborough, UK - 24 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Eine Windturbine brennt in French Drove, Peterborough, UK
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A Wind Turbine continues to burn after catching fire
A Wind Turbine continues to burn after catching fire, French Drove, Thorney, Peterborough, UK - 24 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Eine Windturbine brennt in French Drove, Peterborough, UK
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A Wind Turbine continues to burn after catching fire
A Wind Turbine continues to burn after catching fire, French Drove, Thorney, Peterborough, UK - 24 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Eine Windturbine brennt in French Drove, Peterborough, UK
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Terry Harris/Shutterstock (12911313m)
A Wind Turbine continues to burn after catching fire
A Wind Turbine continues to burn after catching fire, French Drove, Thorney, Peterborough, UK - 24 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Eine Windturbine brennt in French Drove, Peterborough, UK
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A Wind Turbine continues to burn after catching fire
A Wind Turbine continues to burn after catching fire, French Drove, Thorney, Peterborough, UK - 24 Apr 2022
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PEOPLE - Queen Elizabeth reist mit dem Zug nach Sandringham
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Queen Elizabeth II arrives at King's Lynn after catching a public train from London, at the start of her annual Christmas holiday at Sandringham, Norfolk. It is not uncommon for the Monarch to use public transport when she travels to King's Lynn.
Royal visit to Sandringham, Norfolk, UK - 20 Dec 2018
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PEOPLE - Queen Elizabeth reist mit dem Zug nach Sandringham
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Queen Elizabeth II arrives at King's Lynn after catching a public train from London, at the start of her annual Christmas holiday at Sandringham, Norfolk. It is not uncommon for the Monarch to use public transport when she travels to King's Lynn.
Royal visit to Sandringham, Norfolk, UK - 20 Dec 2018
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An adult cocoi heron, Ardea cocoi, fishing. Pousado Rio Claro, Mato Grosso, Brazil.
An adult cocoi heron (Ardea cocoi), fishing. Pousado Rio Claro, Mato Grosso, Brazil, South America
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REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
Local woman picking up Harvesting Seaweed and mollusks during low tide, Zanzibar, Tanzania (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 22204090
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REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
Local woman picking up Harvesting Seaweed and mollusks during low tide, Zanzibar, Tanzania (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 22204092
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FEATURE - Naturwunder: Landschaften in Australien
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The Black Spur, Victoria Australia. Possibly one of the best drives in Australia. We went up to this mountain pass early in the hope of catching some early morning fog
Striking landscapes, Australia - Aug 2016
Australia's scenic splendour comes in all shapes and sizes, from its valleys and beaches to the Sydney Opera House's white sails.
There's not a kangaroo or koala in sight in this different, beautiful vision of what Australia is all about for some. Instead, this photo series captures breath-taking moments during adventures - including an exquisite shot of horsemen galloping through fog.
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FEATURE - Matratzen Strassenkunst in Paris
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A passerby catching sight of Lor-K's work
Mattress street art, Paris, France - Jun 2016
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Waste not want not. Whet your appetite with this fly-tipping transformed into food.
Lor-K is a French artist who turns mattresses left on Parisian streets into artworks of pizza, sushi, waffles and more. After slicing and spray-painting the discarded items, the sculptor reassembles them to jazz up the grey pavements.
Just as the original owners leave behind their objects, so too does Lor-K desert her art: "I abandon every sculpture I make, I only keep the memories."
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FEATURE - Hundeshow in Melbourne
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A dog jumping off his trainer and catching a frisbee during a agility and frisbee obstacle course
Dog Lovers Show at the Royal Exhibition building, Melbourne, Australia - 29 Apr 2016
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FEATURE - Hundeshow in Melbourne
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A dog jumping and catching a frisbee during a agility and frisbee obstacle course
Dog Lovers Show at the Royal Exhibition building, Melbourne, Australia - 29 Apr 2016
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Adult striated heron, Butorides striata, catching a fish in Nauta Caño, Upper Amazon River Basin, Loreto, Peru
Adult striated heron (Butorides striata) catching a fish in Nauta Caño, Upper Amazon River Basin, Loreto, Peru, South America
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FEATURE - Gefrässiger Gavial wird mit Fischen gefüttert
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Gavial eating a carp
Gavials catching fish at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic - 11 Nov 2015
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FEATURE - Gefrässiger Gavial wird mit Fischen gefüttert
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Gavial eating a carp
Gavials catching fish at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic - 11 Nov 2015
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FEATURE - Gefrässiger Gavial wird mit Fischen gefüttert
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Gavial eating a carp
Gavials catching fish at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic - 11 Nov 2015
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FEATURE - Gefrässiger Gavial wird mit Fischen gefüttert
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Gavial eating a carp
Gavials catching fish at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic - 11 Nov 2015
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FEATURE - Gefrässiger Gavial wird mit Fischen gefüttert
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Gavial eating a carp
Gavials catching fish at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic - 11 Nov 2015
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FEATURE - Gefrässiger Gavial wird mit Fischen gefüttert
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Gavial eating a carp
Gavials catching fish at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic - 11 Nov 2015
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FEATURE - Gefrässiger Gavial wird mit Fischen gefüttert
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Gavial eating a carp
Gavials catching fish at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic - 11 Nov 2015
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FEATURE - Gefrässiger Gavial wird mit Fischen gefüttert
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Gavial eating a carp
Gavials catching fish at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic - 11 Nov 2015
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FEATURE - Gefrässiger Gavial wird mit Fischen gefüttert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX Shutterstock (5359904k)
Gavial eating a carp
Gavials catching fish at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic - 11 Nov 2015
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FEATURE - Gefrässiger Gavial wird mit Fischen gefüttert
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Gavial eating a carp
Gavials catching fish at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic - 11 Nov 2015
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FEATURE - Gefrässiger Gavial wird mit Fischen gefüttert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX Shutterstock (5359904d)
Gavial eating a carp
Gavials catching fish at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic - 11 Nov 2015
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FEATURE - Gefrässiger Gavial wird mit Fischen gefüttert
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Gavial eating a carp
Gavials catching fish at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic - 11 Nov 2015
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FEATURE - Gefrässiger Gavial wird mit Fischen gefüttert
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Gavial eating a carp
Gavials catching fish at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic - 11 Nov 2015
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FEATURE - Gefrässiger Gavial wird mit Fischen gefüttert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX Shutterstock (5359904m)
Gavial eating a carp
Gavials catching fish at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic - 11 Nov 2015
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FEATURE - Gefrässiger Gavial wird mit Fischen gefüttert
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Gavials catching fish at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic - 11 Nov 2015
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Bee-eater bird catches a bat, Nahala, Israel - 26 Jun 2015
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(Detail) The bee-eater bird catching the bat
Bee-eater bird catches a bat, Nahala, Israel - 26 Jun 2015
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A bee-eater bird has been captured trying to bite off more than it can chew.
The remarkable photos of the hungry bird were taken near the village of Nahala, Israel, by wildlife photographer Shuki Cheled on 26 June.
Shuki was bird-watching when to his amazement he witnessed the bird killing the bat and attempting to swallow it, however the bird failed to do so.
European bee-eaters are known to feed on flying insects and are not known to try attack something as large as a bat.
Shuki said: "We were amazed to see that the prey was actually a bat! The bat was alive and flapping at first. The bee-eater proceeded to hit the bat against branches until the bat died.
"The bee-eater spent the following minutes trying to swallow the bat, flipping it over and over, without success. Eventually it flew off, with the bat still in its beak, so the eventual outcome remains unknown."
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White-tailed sea eagles, Flatanger, Norway - Aug 2014
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White-tailed eagle catching a fish
White-tailed sea eagles, Flatanger, Norway - Aug 2014
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With its mighty wings spread this white-tailed sea eagle cruises the skies above Flatanger in Norway looking for a meal. As the fourth largest eagle in the world the winged hunter can rest assured that it is the king of the skies. The spectacular sight was captured on camera by photographer Danny Green with the help of local guide and fellow eagle lover Ole-Martin Dahl. Speaking about his trip Danny comments: "The pattern of the four days was quickly set. The alarm was set for 5.00am, quick breakfast and then out on the boat. "On the first day it wasn't long before we came across our first eagle. Ole had already spotted it and threw out a fish shouting: 'Fish is out, eagle is coming'. "Bang the first dive of the day. This was a pair that Ole knows well. The male came for his breakfast and bang another dive. Then the female came back as she gave the first fish to this year's youngster.
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White-tailed sea eagles, Flatanger, Norway - Aug 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Danny Green/REX Shutterstock (4450221k)
White-tailed eagle catching a fish
White-tailed sea eagles, Flatanger, Norway - Aug 2014
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qh61
With its mighty wings spread this white-tailed sea eagle cruises the skies above Flatanger in Norway looking for a meal. As the fourth largest eagle in the world the winged hunter can rest assured that it is the king of the skies. The spectacular sight was captured on camera by photographer Danny Green with the help of local guide and fellow eagle lover Ole-Martin Dahl. Speaking about his trip Danny comments: "The pattern of the four days was quickly set. The alarm was set for 5.00am, quick breakfast and then out on the boat. "On the first day it wasn't long before we came across our first eagle. Ole had already spotted it and threw out a fish shouting: 'Fish is out, eagle is coming'. "Bang the first dive of the day. This was a pair that Ole knows well. The male came for his breakfast and bang another dive. Then the female came back as she gave the first fish to this year's youngster.
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White-tailed sea eagles, Flatanger, Norway - Aug 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Danny Green/REX Shutterstock (4450221g)
White-tailed eagle catching a fish
White-tailed sea eagles, Flatanger, Norway - Aug 2014
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qh61
With its mighty wings spread this white-tailed sea eagle cruises the skies above Flatanger in Norway looking for a meal. As the fourth largest eagle in the world the winged hunter can rest assured that it is the king of the skies. The spectacular sight was captured on camera by photographer Danny Green with the help of local guide and fellow eagle lover Ole-Martin Dahl. Speaking about his trip Danny comments: "The pattern of the four days was quickly set. The alarm was set for 5.00am, quick breakfast and then out on the boat. "On the first day it wasn't long before we came across our first eagle. Ole had already spotted it and threw out a fish shouting: 'Fish is out, eagle is coming'. "Bang the first dive of the day. This was a pair that Ole knows well. The male came for his breakfast and bang another dive. Then the female came back as she gave the first fish to this year's youngster.
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White-tailed sea eagles, Flatanger, Norway - Aug 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Danny Green/REX Shutterstock (4450221s)
White-tailed eagle catching a fish
White-tailed sea eagles, Flatanger, Norway - Aug 2014
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qh61
With its mighty wings spread this white-tailed sea eagle cruises the skies above Flatanger in Norway looking for a meal. As the fourth largest eagle in the world the winged hunter can rest assured that it is the king of the skies. The spectacular sight was captured on camera by photographer Danny Green with the help of local guide and fellow eagle lover Ole-Martin Dahl. Speaking about his trip Danny comments: "The pattern of the four days was quickly set. The alarm was set for 5.00am, quick breakfast and then out on the boat. "On the first day it wasn't long before we came across our first eagle. Ole had already spotted it and threw out a fish shouting: 'Fish is out, eagle is coming'. "Bang the first dive of the day. This was a pair that Ole knows well. The male came for his breakfast and bang another dive. Then the female came back as she gave the first fish to this year's youngster.
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White-tailed sea eagles, Flatanger, Norway - Aug 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Danny Green/REX Shutterstock (4450221p)
White-tailed eagle catching a fish
White-tailed sea eagles, Flatanger, Norway - Aug 2014
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qh61
With its mighty wings spread this white-tailed sea eagle cruises the skies above Flatanger in Norway looking for a meal. As the fourth largest eagle in the world the winged hunter can rest assured that it is the king of the skies. The spectacular sight was captured on camera by photographer Danny Green with the help of local guide and fellow eagle lover Ole-Martin Dahl. Speaking about his trip Danny comments: "The pattern of the four days was quickly set. The alarm was set for 5.00am, quick breakfast and then out on the boat. "On the first day it wasn't long before we came across our first eagle. Ole had already spotted it and threw out a fish shouting: 'Fish is out, eagle is coming'. "Bang the first dive of the day. This was a pair that Ole knows well. The male came for his breakfast and bang another dive. Then the female came back as she gave the first fish to this year's youngster.
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White-tailed sea eagles, Flatanger, Norway - Aug 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Danny Green/REX Shutterstock (4450221l)
White-tailed eagle catching a fish
White-tailed sea eagles, Flatanger, Norway - Aug 2014
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qh61
With its mighty wings spread this white-tailed sea eagle cruises the skies above Flatanger in Norway looking for a meal. As the fourth largest eagle in the world the winged hunter can rest assured that it is the king of the skies. The spectacular sight was captured on camera by photographer Danny Green with the help of local guide and fellow eagle lover Ole-Martin Dahl. Speaking about his trip Danny comments: "The pattern of the four days was quickly set. The alarm was set for 5.00am, quick breakfast and then out on the boat. "On the first day it wasn't long before we came across our first eagle. Ole had already spotted it and threw out a fish shouting: 'Fish is out, eagle is coming'. "Bang the first dive of the day. This was a pair that Ole knows well. The male came for his breakfast and bang another dive. Then the female came back as she gave the first fish to this year's youngster.
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White-tailed sea eagles, Flatanger, Norway - Aug 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Danny Green/REX Shutterstock (4450221d)
White-tailed eagle catching a fish
White-tailed sea eagles, Flatanger, Norway - Aug 2014
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qh61
With its mighty wings spread this white-tailed sea eagle cruises the skies above Flatanger in Norway looking for a meal. As the fourth largest eagle in the world the winged hunter can rest assured that it is the king of the skies. The spectacular sight was captured on camera by photographer Danny Green with the help of local guide and fellow eagle lover Ole-Martin Dahl. Speaking about his trip Danny comments: "The pattern of the four days was quickly set. The alarm was set for 5.00am, quick breakfast and then out on the boat. "On the first day it wasn't long before we came across our first eagle. Ole had already spotted it and threw out a fish shouting: 'Fish is out, eagle is coming'. "Bang the first dive of the day. This was a pair that Ole knows well. The male came for his breakfast and bang another dive. Then the female came back as she gave the first fish to this year's youngster.
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Annette Edwards From Stoulton Worcestershire Who Has A Champion Giant Rabbit Darius And His Son Jeff Who Is Catching Up Fast. Picture By Damien Mcfadden: 07968 308252.
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Annette Edwards From Stoulton Worcestershire Who Has A Champion Giant Rabbit Darius And His Son Jeff Who Is Catching Up Fast. Picture By Damien Mcfadden: 07968 308252.
Annette Edwards From Stoulton Worcestershire Who Has A Champion Giant Rabbit Darius And His Son Jeff Who Is Catching Up Fast. Picture By Damien Mcfadden: 07968 308252.
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Photographer spends a month travelling round Alaska - Sep 2014
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The Brown bear (Ursus arctos) catching a salmon
Photographer spends a month travelling round Alaska - Sep 2014
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Anyone who has been to Alaska will testify to its untamed beauty. Photographer Tim Plowden's visit to the Tongass National Forest in Southeast Alaska and its annual salmon migration struck him with "revelatory awe". He comments: "Witnessing thousands of Pacific pink salmon was a spell-binding spectacle of sight, smell and sound. Their story enthralled me - a final selfless journey". According to Tim his first sighting of the salmon migration was shared with a bearded old man. Possibly intrigued by his fascination, as Tim watched the aquatic scene unfold before him the old man shared insights from his long years as a local fishing guide into the salmon's odyssey. Tim says: "It only intrigued me further and sealed my resolution to pay tribute to this remarkable fish on its last journey back to its natal rivers. Their final resting place".
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Photographer captures stunning photos of leopards, elephants and pangolin in Zambia, Zambia, May - August 2014
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Photographer Captures Stunning Photos of Leopards, Elephants and Pangolin In Zambia
British wildlife photographer and cameraman Luke Massey spent three months in Zambia's South Luangwa National park.
He embarked on the trip in May and returned to the UK at the beginning of August.
During his adventure, the 22-year-old photographer captured stunning shots of leopards, elephant and pangolin's, one of the world's rarest creatures.
Elephants breed all year round but many herds had little ones trundling along behind them.
The photographer says he was often amused by the boldness of the youngsters who would flare their ears and false charge at you as you passed before running back to the safety of mum.
Luke says that the elephants he saw were extremely prolific in the park.
"The lodge I was working for is actually famous for a small herd passing through its reception every year on route to a mango tree."
Elephants are continuing to suffer across the world due to poaching but it was a breath of fresh air to see them thriving in Zambia.
While staying at Mfuwe Lodge, a luxury lodge situated within the park boundary meant Luke also had constant access to watch leopards. He believes he spent over 600 hours in their company, trying to capture the perfect shot.
It took him two weeks of searching before Luke found the female leopard, who local guards call Alice, and her two three-moth old cubs.
He followed the local female leopard and her two cubs for the three months, witnessing kills, frolicking cubs, hyena attacks on the cubs and territorial battles protecting her area from the other local leopards.
South Luangwa holds the highest density of leopards anywhere in Africa. He says that out of all the big cats leopards are the most difficult to capture.
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Osprey comes under attack from Mallard, Rothimurchus Estate, Scotland - 23 Jul 2014
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Duck! There's An Angry Bird About
This osprey was minding its own business when it suddenly came under attack from an enraged duck on a lake in Scotland.
The bird of prey had been patiently fishing, diving time and time again to snag something for its dinner, and it struck lucky when it managed to snag a large trout.
However, a plucky duck appeared to take offence at the osprey's presence on its stretch of water.
Just as it was no doubt celebrating it successful catch, and preparing to fly off with its prize, the osprey came under attack from the angry Mallard, which made its displeasure known using its beak and wings.
However, luckily for the osprey it kept its eyes on the prize and wasn't distracted - calmly flying off with the fish gripped in its talons.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andy Rouse / Rex Features
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Osprey comes under attack from Mallard, Rothimurchus Estate, Scotland - 23 Jul 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3977228c)
Duck! There's An Angry Bird About
This osprey was minding its own business when it suddenly came under attack from an enraged duck on a lake in Scotland.
The bird of prey had been patiently fishing, diving time and time again to snag something for its dinner, and it struck lucky when it managed to snag a large trout.
However, a plucky duck appeared to take offence at the osprey's presence on its stretch of water.
Just as it was no doubt celebrating it successful catch, and preparing to fly off with its prize, the osprey came under attack from the angry Mallard, which made its displeasure known using its beak and wings.
However, luckily for the osprey it kept its eyes on the prize and wasn't distracted - calmly flying off with the fish gripped in its talons.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andy Rouse / Rex Features
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Osprey comes under attack from Mallard, Rothimurchus Estate, Scotland - 23 Jul 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse/REX (3977228b)
Duck! There's An Angry Bird About
This osprey was minding its own business when it suddenly came under attack from an enraged duck on a lake in Scotland.
The bird of prey had been patiently fishing, diving time and time again to snag something for its dinner, and it struck lucky when it managed to snag a large trout.
However, a plucky duck appeared to take offence at the osprey's presence on its stretch of water.
Just as it was no doubt celebrating it successful catch, and preparing to fly off with its prize, the osprey came under attack from the angry Mallard, which made its displeasure known using its beak and wings.
However, luckily for the osprey it kept its eyes on the prize and wasn't distracted - calmly flying off with the fish gripped in its talons.
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Osprey comes under attack from Mallard, Rothimurchus Estate, Scotland - 23 Jul 2014
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Duck! There's An Angry Bird About
This osprey was minding its own business when it suddenly came under attack from an enraged duck on a lake in Scotland.
The bird of prey had been patiently fishing, diving time and time again to snag something for its dinner, and it struck lucky when it managed to snag a large trout.
However, a plucky duck appeared to take offence at the osprey's presence on its stretch of water.
Just as it was no doubt celebrating it successful catch, and preparing to fly off with its prize, the osprey came under attack from the angry Mallard, which made its displeasure known using its beak and wings.
However, luckily for the osprey it kept its eyes on the prize and wasn't distracted - calmly flying off with the fish gripped in its talons.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Andy Rouse / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQULJLVKY (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Bird perches on a capybara using it as a launchpad to catch insects, Pantanal, Pocone, Brazil - April 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Williams/REX (3850673w)
Brazilian Bother: Yellow Bird Bothers Capybara
This hapless capybara seems to be having just as much bother as certain football teams in Brazil.
A cheeky bird hitching a ride and free meal on the back of a giant rodent has been captured by a British wildlife photographer.
Paul Williams, 34, observed the cattle tyrant in Brazil's Pantanal region on the back of a pig-sized capybara, the largest rodent in the world.
The bird was spotted doing acrobatic somersaults as it used the animal's back as a launch platform for catching insects - and the capybara didn't look impressed.
As the name suggests, the cattle tyrants sometimes perch on the backs of cattle and horses to catch insects flushed by the livestock. But this cheeky bird was also feasting on the semi aquatic mammal's fur - possibly for ticks.
The giant rodent disturbed insects as it grazed on grass, which were then quickly snapped up by the somersaulting bird.
Paul, who works for the BBC Natural History Unit, said: "It was quite funny to see this little bird riding on top of this massive rodent. It was as if the bird was commanding it to march on, and whispering directions in it's ear"
"He looked quite happy hitching a free ride and getting a meal. He ate from the capybara's fur then snapped up any insects the rodent disturbed while eating amongst the grass and water hyacinth.
"You could see the bird jumping up in the air and doing somersaults to catch the insects. I thought that it was quite a sight, but judging by the capybara's expression he didn't agree.
"This sort of relationship is quite a common occurrence and several species of birds increase their feeding rate by associating with capybara or other large mammals."
Capybaras are closely related to guinea pigs but weigh in at around 55 kg and grow up to a metre long. They live in grassy wetla...
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