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  • FEATURE - Lego Minifiguren Disney Sammelserie
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    FEATURE - Lego Minifiguren Disney Sammelserie
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mikael Buck/REX/Shutterstock (5662021g)
    Mickey Mouse in front of Big Ben
    Disney characters to be available as Lego Minifigures for first time, Britain - 27 Apr 2016
    Disney characters such as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck become available as Lego Minifigures for the first time this Sunday 1st May. To announce the launch, Lego commissioned photographer Mikael Buck to take some of the iconic characters out amoungst the sights in Central London.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Lego Minifiguren Disney Sammelserie
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    FEATURE - Lego Minifiguren Disney Sammelserie
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mikael Buck/REX/Shutterstock (5662021a)
    Mickey Mouse in front of Big Ben
    Disney characters to be available as Lego Minifigures for first time, Britain - 27 Apr 2016
    Disney characters such as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck become available as Lego Minifigures for the first time this Sunday 1st May. To announce the launch, Lego commissioned photographer Mikael Buck to take some of the iconic characters out amoungst the sights in Central London.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Lego Minifiguren Disney Sammelserie
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    FEATURE - Lego Minifiguren Disney Sammelserie
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mikael Buck/REX/Shutterstock (5662021c)
    Mickey Mouse in front of Big Ben
    Disney characters to be available as Lego Minifigures for first time, Britain - 27 Apr 2016
    Disney characters such as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck become available as Lego Minifigures for the first time this Sunday 1st May. To announce the launch, Lego commissioned photographer Mikael Buck to take some of the iconic characters out amoungst the sights in Central London.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kater "Mimo" schläft am liebsten mit seinen Mäusen
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    FEATURE - Kater "Mimo" schläft am liebsten mit seinen Mäusen
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Mimoza/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mimoza/REX/Shutterstock (5579480a)
    Mimo the cat asleep with one toy mouse on his head
    Mimo the cat sleeps soundly despite toy mice, Japan - 01 Feb 2016
    A cat owner was so impressed by their pet's ability to sleep soundly they tested him out - by placing toy MICE all over his body.

    The Japanese feline fan snapped Mimo the cat in a typically laid-back snoozing position.

    Lying on his back and sprawled on a comfy duvet, Mimo didn't flinch a whisker when one plush rodent was gently plonked onto his head.

    A further TWENTY meeces liberally placed about the head? Not a flicker.

    So, a full-body mouse blanket ensued, with a top-to-toe covering in the critters.

    The mysterious - and michevious - 22-year-old owner, known only as Mimoza, tells REX Shutterstock: "He didn't wake up, so I played a trick".
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das ist ein Kleinkantschil
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    FEATURE - Das ist ein Kleinkantschil
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Chester Zoo/Rex Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chester Zoo/REX/Shutterstock (7555552ak)
    Philippine mouse deer mum Rita
    Mouse deer born in UK for first time, Chester Zoo
    A baby Philippine mouse deer has been born in the UK for the first time.

    The tiny female youngster - one of the smallest hoofed animals in the world ? was born at Chester Zoo, and is around the same size as a Christmas bauble.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das ist ein Kleinkantschil
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    FEATURE - Das ist ein Kleinkantschil
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Chester Zoo/Rex Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chester Zoo/REX/Shutterstock (7555552j)
    Philippine mouse deer mum Rita
    Mouse deer born in UK for first time, Chester Zoo
    A baby Philippine mouse deer has been born in the UK for the first time.

    The tiny female youngster - one of the smallest hoofed animals in the world ? was born at Chester Zoo, and is around the same size as a Christmas bauble.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das ist ein Kleinkantschil
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    FEATURE - Das ist ein Kleinkantschil
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Chester Zoo/Rex Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chester Zoo/REX/Shutterstock (7555552h)
    Philippine mouse deer parents Ramos and Rita
    Mouse deer born in UK for first time, Chester Zoo
    A baby Philippine mouse deer has been born in the UK for the first time.

    The tiny female youngster - one of the smallest hoofed animals in the world ? was born at Chester Zoo, and is around the same size as a Christmas bauble.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Wenn die Katze mit der Maus spielt
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    FEATURE: Wenn die Katze mit der Maus spielt
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Mealey/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Mealey/REX Shutterstock (5207676e)
    Lala carried the mouse in her mouth
    Cat and mouse play together, Ireland - 27 Sep 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/r6cp

    A photographer has captured a series of adorable images of a cat and mouse playing together last weekend (27 September 2015).

    Irish photographer Paul Mealey was shocked to see his rescue cat, Lala, playing with a mouse - and not trying to kill it.

    The two-year-old cat seemed to have 'missed the memo' and forgotten that a cat and mouse are supposed to be enemies.

    In the images Lala can be seen lovingly playing with the mouse in the garden, at Paul's home in Westport Co Mayo.

    Paul said: "I'm a professional photographer and I was coming home after a job - hence I had my camera ready with a telephoto lens on - when the cat appeared with the mouse.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Wenn die Katze mit der Maus spielt
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    FEATURE: Wenn die Katze mit der Maus spielt
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Mealey/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Mealey/REX Shutterstock (5207676q)
    Lala the cat playing with her new play mate in Westport Mayo, Ireland
    Cat and mouse play together, Ireland - 27 Sep 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/r6cp

    A photographer has captured a series of adorable images of a cat and mouse playing together last weekend (27 September 2015).

    Irish photographer Paul Mealey was shocked to see his rescue cat, Lala, playing with a mouse - and not trying to kill it.

    The two-year-old cat seemed to have 'missed the memo' and forgotten that a cat and mouse are supposed to be enemies.

    In the images Lala can be seen lovingly playing with the mouse in the garden, at Paul's home in Westport Co Mayo.

    Paul said: "I'm a professional photographer and I was coming home after a job - hence I had my camera ready with a telephoto lens on - when the cat appeared with the mouse.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Wenn die Katze mit der Maus spielt
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    FEATURE: Wenn die Katze mit der Maus spielt
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Mealey/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Mealey/REX Shutterstock (5207676k)
    The mouse seems to be a little nervous as Lala the cat plays with it
    Cat and mouse play together, Ireland - 27 Sep 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/r6cp

    A photographer has captured a series of adorable images of a cat and mouse playing together last weekend (27 September 2015).

    Irish photographer Paul Mealey was shocked to see his rescue cat, Lala, playing with a mouse - and not trying to kill it.

    The two-year-old cat seemed to have 'missed the memo' and forgotten that a cat and mouse are supposed to be enemies.

    In the images Lala can be seen lovingly playing with the mouse in the garden, at Paul's home in Westport Co Mayo.

    Paul said: "I'm a professional photographer and I was coming home after a job - hence I had my camera ready with a telephoto lens on - when the cat appeared with the mouse.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Wenn die Katze mit der Maus spielt
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    FEATURE: Wenn die Katze mit der Maus spielt
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Mealey/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Mealey/REX Shutterstock (5207676l)
    Lala the cat playing with her new play mate in Westport Mayo, Ireland
    Cat and mouse play together, Ireland - 27 Sep 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/r6cp

    A photographer has captured a series of adorable images of a cat and mouse playing together last weekend (27 September 2015).

    Irish photographer Paul Mealey was shocked to see his rescue cat, Lala, playing with a mouse - and not trying to kill it.

    The two-year-old cat seemed to have 'missed the memo' and forgotten that a cat and mouse are supposed to be enemies.

    In the images Lala can be seen lovingly playing with the mouse in the garden, at Paul's home in Westport Co Mayo.

    Paul said: "I'm a professional photographer and I was coming home after a job - hence I had my camera ready with a telephoto lens on - when the cat appeared with the mouse.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Wenn die Katze mit der Maus spielt
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    FEATURE: Wenn die Katze mit der Maus spielt
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Mealey/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Mealey/REX Shutterstock (5207676g)
    Lala the cat playing with her new play mate in Westport Mayo, Ireland
    Cat and mouse play together, Ireland - 27 Sep 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/r6cp

    A photographer has captured a series of adorable images of a cat and mouse playing together last weekend (27 September 2015).

    Irish photographer Paul Mealey was shocked to see his rescue cat, Lala, playing with a mouse - and not trying to kill it.

    The two-year-old cat seemed to have 'missed the memo' and forgotten that a cat and mouse are supposed to be enemies.

    In the images Lala can be seen lovingly playing with the mouse in the garden, at Paul's home in Westport Co Mayo.

    Paul said: "I'm a professional photographer and I was coming home after a job - hence I had my camera ready with a telephoto lens on - when the cat appeared with the mouse.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Wenn die Katze mit der Maus spielt
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    FEATURE: Wenn die Katze mit der Maus spielt
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Mealey/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Mealey/REX Shutterstock (5207676k)
    The mouse seems to be a little nervous as Lala the cat plays with it
    Cat and mouse play together, Ireland - 27 Sep 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/r6cp

    A photographer has captured a series of adorable images of a cat and mouse playing together last weekend (27 September 2015).

    Irish photographer Paul Mealey was shocked to see his rescue cat, Lala, playing with a mouse - and not trying to kill it.

    The two-year-old cat seemed to have 'missed the memo' and forgotten that a cat and mouse are supposed to be enemies.

    In the images Lala can be seen lovingly playing with the mouse in the garden, at Paul's home in Westport Co Mayo.

    Paul said: "I'm a professional photographer and I was coming home after a job - hence I had my camera ready with a telephoto lens on - when the cat appeared with the mouse.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Wenn die Katze mit der Maus spielt
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    FEATURE: Wenn die Katze mit der Maus spielt
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Mealey/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Mealey/REX Shutterstock (5207676j)
    Lala the cat playing with her new play mate in Westport Mayo, Ireland
    Cat and mouse play together, Ireland - 27 Sep 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/r6cp

    A photographer has captured a series of adorable images of a cat and mouse playing together last weekend (27 September 2015).

    Irish photographer Paul Mealey was shocked to see his rescue cat, Lala, playing with a mouse - and not trying to kill it.

    The two-year-old cat seemed to have 'missed the memo' and forgotten that a cat and mouse are supposed to be enemies.

    In the images Lala can be seen lovingly playing with the mouse in the garden, at Paul's home in Westport Co Mayo.

    Paul said: "I'm a professional photographer and I was coming home after a job - hence I had my camera ready with a telephoto lens on - when the cat appeared with the mouse.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Wenn die Katze mit der Maus spielt
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    FEATURE: Wenn die Katze mit der Maus spielt
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Mealey/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Mealey/REX Shutterstock (5207676i)
    Lala the cat playing with her new play mate in Westport Mayo, Ireland
    Cat and mouse play together, Ireland - 27 Sep 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/r6cp

    A photographer has captured a series of adorable images of a cat and mouse playing together last weekend (27 September 2015).

    Irish photographer Paul Mealey was shocked to see his rescue cat, Lala, playing with a mouse - and not trying to kill it.

    The two-year-old cat seemed to have 'missed the memo' and forgotten that a cat and mouse are supposed to be enemies.

    In the images Lala can be seen lovingly playing with the mouse in the garden, at Paul's home in Westport Co Mayo.

    Paul said: "I'm a professional photographer and I was coming home after a job - hence I had my camera ready with a telephoto lens on - when the cat appeared with the mouse.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Wenn die Katze mit der Maus spielt
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    FEATURE: Wenn die Katze mit der Maus spielt
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Mealey/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Mealey/REX Shutterstock (5207676h)
    Lala the cat playing with her new play mate in Westport Mayo, Ireland
    Cat and mouse play together, Ireland - 27 Sep 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/r6cp

    A photographer has captured a series of adorable images of a cat and mouse playing together last weekend (27 September 2015).

    Irish photographer Paul Mealey was shocked to see his rescue cat, Lala, playing with a mouse - and not trying to kill it.

    The two-year-old cat seemed to have 'missed the memo' and forgotten that a cat and mouse are supposed to be enemies.

    In the images Lala can be seen lovingly playing with the mouse in the garden, at Paul's home in Westport Co Mayo.

    Paul said: "I'm a professional photographer and I was coming home after a job - hence I had my camera ready with a telephoto lens on - when the cat appeared with the mouse.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Wenn die Katze mit der Maus spielt
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    FEATURE: Wenn die Katze mit der Maus spielt
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Mealey/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Mealey/REX Shutterstock (5207676f)
    Lala can be seen staring at her little mouse friend
    Cat and mouse play together, Ireland - 27 Sep 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/r6cp

    A photographer has captured a series of adorable images of a cat and mouse playing together last weekend (27 September 2015).

    Irish photographer Paul Mealey was shocked to see his rescue cat, Lala, playing with a mouse - and not trying to kill it.

    The two-year-old cat seemed to have 'missed the memo' and forgotten that a cat and mouse are supposed to be enemies.

    In the images Lala can be seen lovingly playing with the mouse in the garden, at Paul's home in Westport Co Mayo.

    Paul said: "I'm a professional photographer and I was coming home after a job - hence I had my camera ready with a telephoto lens on - when the cat appeared with the mouse.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Wenn die Katze mit der Maus spielt
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    FEATURE: Wenn die Katze mit der Maus spielt
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Mealey/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Mealey/REX Shutterstock (5207676d)
    Lala the cat playing with her new play mate in Westport Mayo, Ireland
    Cat and mouse play together, Ireland - 27 Sep 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/r6cp

    A photographer has captured a series of adorable images of a cat and mouse playing together last weekend (27 September 2015).

    Irish photographer Paul Mealey was shocked to see his rescue cat, Lala, playing with a mouse - and not trying to kill it.

    The two-year-old cat seemed to have 'missed the memo' and forgotten that a cat and mouse are supposed to be enemies.

    In the images Lala can be seen lovingly playing with the mouse in the garden, at Paul's home in Westport Co Mayo.

    Paul said: "I'm a professional photographer and I was coming home after a job - hence I had my camera ready with a telephoto lens on - when the cat appeared with the mouse.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Wenn die Katze mit der Maus spielt
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    FEATURE: Wenn die Katze mit der Maus spielt
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Mealey/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Mealey/REX Shutterstock (5207676c)
    Lala the cat playing with her new play mate in Westport Mayo, Ireland
    Cat and mouse play together, Ireland - 27 Sep 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/r6cp

    A photographer has captured a series of adorable images of a cat and mouse playing together last weekend (27 September 2015).

    Irish photographer Paul Mealey was shocked to see his rescue cat, Lala, playing with a mouse - and not trying to kill it.

    The two-year-old cat seemed to have 'missed the memo' and forgotten that a cat and mouse are supposed to be enemies.

    In the images Lala can be seen lovingly playing with the mouse in the garden, at Paul's home in Westport Co Mayo.

    Paul said: "I'm a professional photographer and I was coming home after a job - hence I had my camera ready with a telephoto lens on - when the cat appeared with the mouse.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Wenn die Katze mit der Maus spielt
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    FEATURE: Wenn die Katze mit der Maus spielt
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Mealey/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Mealey/REX Shutterstock (5207676b)
    Lala the cat can be seen approaching the little mouse
    Cat and mouse play together, Ireland - 27 Sep 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/r6cp

    A photographer has captured a series of adorable images of a cat and mouse playing together last weekend (27 September 2015).

    Irish photographer Paul Mealey was shocked to see his rescue cat, Lala, playing with a mouse - and not trying to kill it.

    The two-year-old cat seemed to have 'missed the memo' and forgotten that a cat and mouse are supposed to be enemies.

    In the images Lala can be seen lovingly playing with the mouse in the garden, at Paul's home in Westport Co Mayo.

    Paul said: "I'm a professional photographer and I was coming home after a job - hence I had my camera ready with a telephoto lens on - when the cat appeared with the mouse.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Wenn die Katze mit der Maus spielt
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    FEATURE: Wenn die Katze mit der Maus spielt
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Mealey/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Mealey/REX Shutterstock (5207676a)
    Lala the cat playing with her new play mate in Westport Mayo, Ireland
    Cat and mouse play together, Ireland - 27 Sep 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/r6cp

    A photographer has captured a series of adorable images of a cat and mouse playing together last weekend (27 September 2015).

    Irish photographer Paul Mealey was shocked to see his rescue cat, Lala, playing with a mouse - and not trying to kill it.

    The two-year-old cat seemed to have 'missed the memo' and forgotten that a cat and mouse are supposed to be enemies.

    In the images Lala can be seen lovingly playing with the mouse in the garden, at Paul's home in Westport Co Mayo.

    Paul said: "I'm a professional photographer and I was coming home after a job - hence I had my camera ready with a telephoto lens on - when the cat appeared with the mouse.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Harvest Mouse, mammal, rodent, Micromys minutus
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    Harvest Mouse, mammal, rodent, Micromys minutus
    Harvest Mouse (Micromys minutus), Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe
    Janette Hill

     

  • FEATURE: Maus nascht Beeren
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    FEATURE: Maus nascht Beeren
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin/REX Shutterstock (5073616h)
    Harvest mouse on blackberries
    Harvest mouse on blackberries at the Secret World Animal Rescue, Somerset, Britain - 09 Sep 2015
    The future is looking berry nice for this tiny harvest mouse. The cute critter is seen enjoying a juicy meal of blackberries at the Secret World Animal Rescue centre in Somerset. Harvest mice are the smallest and rarest mice in all of Europe. Staff at the Secret World Centre have been playing their part to help secure the future of the miniature mice species by running a back to the wild breeding scheme in order to boost their numbers. In recent years life has been tough for the harvest mouse, due to modern farming techniques and loss of habitat. It doesn't help that the mini mice grow to just 2in long and weigh less than a 10p piece.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Maus nascht Beeren
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    FEATURE: Maus nascht Beeren
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin/REX Shutterstock (5073616g)
    Harvest mouse on blackberries
    Harvest mouse on blackberries at the Secret World Animal Rescue, Somerset, Britain - 09 Sep 2015
    The future is looking berry nice for this tiny harvest mouse. The cute critter is seen enjoying a juicy meal of blackberries at the Secret World Animal Rescue centre in Somerset. Harvest mice are the smallest and rarest mice in all of Europe. Staff at the Secret World Centre have been playing their part to help secure the future of the miniature mice species by running a back to the wild breeding scheme in order to boost their numbers. In recent years life has been tough for the harvest mouse, due to modern farming techniques and loss of habitat. It doesn't help that the mini mice grow to just 2in long and weigh less than a 10p piece.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Maus nascht Beeren
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    FEATURE: Maus nascht Beeren
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin/REX Shutterstock (5073616e)
    Harvest mouse on blackberries
    Harvest mouse on blackberries at the Secret World Animal Rescue, Somerset, Britain - 09 Sep 2015
    The future is looking berry nice for this tiny harvest mouse. The cute critter is seen enjoying a juicy meal of blackberries at the Secret World Animal Rescue centre in Somerset. Harvest mice are the smallest and rarest mice in all of Europe. Staff at the Secret World Centre have been playing their part to help secure the future of the miniature mice species by running a back to the wild breeding scheme in order to boost their numbers. In recent years life has been tough for the harvest mouse, due to modern farming techniques and loss of habitat. It doesn't help that the mini mice grow to just 2in long and weigh less than a 10p piece.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Maus nascht Beeren
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    FEATURE: Maus nascht Beeren
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin/REX Shutterstock (5073616f)
    Harvest mouse on blackberries
    Harvest mouse on blackberries at the Secret World Animal Rescue, Somerset, Britain - 09 Sep 2015
    The future is looking berry nice for this tiny harvest mouse. The cute critter is seen enjoying a juicy meal of blackberries at the Secret World Animal Rescue centre in Somerset. Harvest mice are the smallest and rarest mice in all of Europe. Staff at the Secret World Centre have been playing their part to help secure the future of the miniature mice species by running a back to the wild breeding scheme in order to boost their numbers. In recent years life has been tough for the harvest mouse, due to modern farming techniques and loss of habitat. It doesn't help that the mini mice grow to just 2in long and weigh less than a 10p piece.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Maus nascht Beeren
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    FEATURE: Maus nascht Beeren
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin/REX Shutterstock (5073616a)
    Harvest mouse on blackberries
    Harvest mouse on blackberries at the Secret World Animal Rescue, Somerset, Britain - 09 Sep 2015
    The future is looking berry nice for this tiny harvest mouse. The cute critter is seen enjoying a juicy meal of blackberries at the Secret World Animal Rescue centre in Somerset. Harvest mice are the smallest and rarest mice in all of Europe. Staff at the Secret World Centre have been playing their part to help secure the future of the miniature mice species by running a back to the wild breeding scheme in order to boost their numbers. In recent years life has been tough for the harvest mouse, due to modern farming techniques and loss of habitat. It doesn't help that the mini mice grow to just 2in long and weigh less than a 10p piece.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Maus nascht Beeren
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    FEATURE: Maus nascht Beeren
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    Harvest mouse on blackberries
    Harvest mouse on blackberries at the Secret World Animal Rescue, Somerset, Britain - 09 Sep 2015
    The future is looking berry nice for this tiny harvest mouse. The cute critter is seen enjoying a juicy meal of blackberries at the Secret World Animal Rescue centre in Somerset. Harvest mice are the smallest and rarest mice in all of Europe. Staff at the Secret World Centre have been playing their part to help secure the future of the miniature mice species by running a back to the wild breeding scheme in order to boost their numbers. In recent years life has been tough for the harvest mouse, due to modern farming techniques and loss of habitat. It doesn't help that the mini mice grow to just 2in long and weigh less than a 10p piece.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    FEATURE: Maus nascht Beeren
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    Harvest mouse on blackberries
    Harvest mouse on blackberries at the Secret World Animal Rescue, Somerset, Britain - 09 Sep 2015
    The future is looking berry nice for this tiny harvest mouse. The cute critter is seen enjoying a juicy meal of blackberries at the Secret World Animal Rescue centre in Somerset. Harvest mice are the smallest and rarest mice in all of Europe. Staff at the Secret World Centre have been playing their part to help secure the future of the miniature mice species by running a back to the wild breeding scheme in order to boost their numbers. In recent years life has been tough for the harvest mouse, due to modern farming techniques and loss of habitat. It doesn't help that the mini mice grow to just 2in long and weigh less than a 10p piece.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    FEATURE: Maus nascht Beeren
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    Harvest mouse on blackberries
    Harvest mouse on blackberries at the Secret World Animal Rescue, Somerset, Britain - 09 Sep 2015
    The future is looking berry nice for this tiny harvest mouse. The cute critter is seen enjoying a juicy meal of blackberries at the Secret World Animal Rescue centre in Somerset. Harvest mice are the smallest and rarest mice in all of Europe. Staff at the Secret World Centre have been playing their part to help secure the future of the miniature mice species by running a back to the wild breeding scheme in order to boost their numbers. In recent years life has been tough for the harvest mouse, due to modern farming techniques and loss of habitat. It doesn't help that the mini mice grow to just 2in long and weigh less than a 10p piece.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Emojis used with every day images, New York  - Sep 2014
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    Emojis used with every day images, New York - Sep 2014
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    Emojis used with every day images, New York - Sep 2014
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    An artist has created a series of fun images featuring emojis perfectly placed on real-life pictures.

    New-York-based art director Brad Warsh, 29, was playing around with a photo sharing app when he realised he could add emojis to the images.

    He said: "The first one was kind of accidental, it was a sad face over someone's head and it was pretty hilarious. Then I started doing more and more. The process in which I create these images is to take the photo within the app, place the emoji where I want it to be then I'll take a screenshot of the composite."

    Brad then uses another photo editing app to crop and edit the photo.
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  • Cow has Mickey Mouse marking on its forehead, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 16 Jun 2015
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    Cow has Mickey Mouse marking on its forehead, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 16 Jun 2015
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    The calf with the Mickey Mouse marking
    Cow has Mickey Mouse marking on its forehead, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 16 Jun 2015
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    A cow with an unusual Mickey Mouse marking on her head has surprised staff at a wetlands reserve. The calf, which is a South Devonshire Cross, has a large white forehead with the famous black mouse silhouette in the centre. Staff at the Welney Wetland Centre in Cambridgeshire have now nicknamed her Minnie, after the world-renowned Disney character's girlfriend. A spokeswoman for Welney said: "Her distinctive white forehead would normally be unusual enough, but her black, mouse silhouette really makes her stand out from the herd. "It's not often that the markings on the cows' heads look like anything, but her mouse silhouette is very clear. She is really one of a kind."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Cow has Mickey Mouse marking on its forehead, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 16 Jun 2015
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    Cow has Mickey Mouse marking on its forehead, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 16 Jun 2015
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    The calf with the Mickey Mouse marking
    Cow has Mickey Mouse marking on its forehead, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 16 Jun 2015
    *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qiwr
    A cow with an unusual Mickey Mouse marking on her head has surprised staff at a wetlands reserve. The calf, which is a South Devonshire Cross, has a large white forehead with the famous black mouse silhouette in the centre. Staff at the Welney Wetland Centre in Cambridgeshire have now nicknamed her Minnie, after the world-renowned Disney character's girlfriend. A spokeswoman for Welney said: "Her distinctive white forehead would normally be unusual enough, but her black, mouse silhouette really makes her stand out from the herd. "It's not often that the markings on the cows' heads look like anything, but her mouse silhouette is very clear. She is really one of a kind."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Cow has Mickey Mouse marking on its forehead, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 16 Jun 2015
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    Cow has Mickey Mouse marking on its forehead, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 16 Jun 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Photography/REX Shutterstock (4850022d)
    The calf with the Mickey Mouse marking
    Cow has Mickey Mouse marking on its forehead, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 16 Jun 2015
    *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qiwr
    A cow with an unusual Mickey Mouse marking on her head has surprised staff at a wetlands reserve. The calf, which is a South Devonshire Cross, has a large white forehead with the famous black mouse silhouette in the centre. Staff at the Welney Wetland Centre in Cambridgeshire have now nicknamed her Minnie, after the world-renowned Disney character's girlfriend. A spokeswoman for Welney said: "Her distinctive white forehead would normally be unusual enough, but her black, mouse silhouette really makes her stand out from the herd. "It's not often that the markings on the cows' heads look like anything, but her mouse silhouette is very clear. She is really one of a kind."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Cow has Mickey Mouse marking on its forehead, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 16 Jun 2015
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    Cow has Mickey Mouse marking on its forehead, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 16 Jun 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Photography/REX Shutterstock (4850022c)
    The calf with the Mickey Mouse marking
    Cow has Mickey Mouse marking on its forehead, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 16 Jun 2015
    *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qiwr
    A cow with an unusual Mickey Mouse marking on her head has surprised staff at a wetlands reserve. The calf, which is a South Devonshire Cross, has a large white forehead with the famous black mouse silhouette in the centre. Staff at the Welney Wetland Centre in Cambridgeshire have now nicknamed her Minnie, after the world-renowned Disney character's girlfriend. A spokeswoman for Welney said: "Her distinctive white forehead would normally be unusual enough, but her black, mouse silhouette really makes her stand out from the herd. "It's not often that the markings on the cows' heads look like anything, but her mouse silhouette is very clear. She is really one of a kind."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Cow has Mickey Mouse marking on its forehead, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 16 Jun 2015
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    Cow has Mickey Mouse marking on its forehead, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 16 Jun 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Photography/REX Shutterstock (4850022b)
    The calf with the Mickey Mouse marking
    Cow has Mickey Mouse marking on its forehead, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 16 Jun 2015
    *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qiwr
    A cow with an unusual Mickey Mouse marking on her head has surprised staff at a wetlands reserve. The calf, which is a South Devonshire Cross, has a large white forehead with the famous black mouse silhouette in the centre. Staff at the Welney Wetland Centre in Cambridgeshire have now nicknamed her Minnie, after the world-renowned Disney character's girlfriend. A spokeswoman for Welney said: "Her distinctive white forehead would normally be unusual enough, but her black, mouse silhouette really makes her stand out from the herd. "It's not often that the markings on the cows' heads look like anything, but her mouse silhouette is very clear. She is really one of a kind."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Harvest mouse explores reed bed, near Corwen, north Wales - 20 Mar 2015
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    Harvest mouse explores reed bed, near Corwen, north Wales - 20 Mar 2015
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Richard Bowler/Rex Features. No advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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    A harvest mouse on a reed looks at its reflection
    Harvest mouse explores reed bed, near Corwen, north Wales - 20 Mar 2015
    "Don't mind me, I'm just hanging around".

    Wildlife photographer Richard Bowler captured these charming images of a harvest mouse exploring a reed bed.

    He shot the tiny rodent at his rural small-holding near Corwen, Wales.

    Richard explains: "It would be very hard to photograph wild harvest mice this close, so I have built an enclosure and made it as natural as possible.

    "This captive bred harvest mouse seemed to really enjoy exploring the outdoor enclosure made to resemble a natural reed bed.

    "With the weather warming up I released a few more; the aim is to get photographs of the mice behaving naturally in a natural environment over the summer.

    "They naturally climb about especially when first introduced to the enclosure.

    "Although they are captive bred I want to try to photograph natural behaviour, especially nesting etc. It didn't quite go to plan last year as they escaped, hopefully it will work this year."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Harvest mouse explores reed bed, near Corwen, north Wales - 20 Mar 2015
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    Harvest mouse explores reed bed, near Corwen, north Wales - 20 Mar 2015
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Richard Bowler/Rex Features. No advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Bowler/REX (4582260b)
    A harvest mouse climbs a reed
    Harvest mouse explores reed bed, near Corwen, north Wales - 20 Mar 2015
    "Don't mind me, I'm just hanging around".

    Wildlife photographer Richard Bowler captured these charming images of a harvest mouse exploring a reed bed.

    He shot the tiny rodent at his rural small-holding near Corwen, Wales.

    Richard explains: "It would be very hard to photograph wild harvest mice this close, so I have built an enclosure and made it as natural as possible.

    "This captive bred harvest mouse seemed to really enjoy exploring the outdoor enclosure made to resemble a natural reed bed.

    "With the weather warming up I released a few more; the aim is to get photographs of the mice behaving naturally in a natural environment over the summer.

    "They naturally climb about especially when first introduced to the enclosure.

    "Although they are captive bred I want to try to photograph natural behaviour, especially nesting etc. It didn't quite go to plan last year as they escaped, hopefully it will work this year."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Harvest mouse explores reed bed, near Corwen, north Wales - 20 Mar 2015
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    Harvest mouse explores reed bed, near Corwen, north Wales - 20 Mar 2015
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Richard Bowler/Rex Features. No advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Bowler/REX (4582260e)
    A harvest mouse on a reed looks at its reflection
    Harvest mouse explores reed bed, near Corwen, north Wales - 20 Mar 2015
    "Don't mind me, I'm just hanging around".

    Wildlife photographer Richard Bowler captured these charming images of a harvest mouse exploring a reed bed.

    He shot the tiny rodent at his rural small-holding near Corwen, Wales.

    Richard explains: "It would be very hard to photograph wild harvest mice this close, so I have built an enclosure and made it as natural as possible.

    "This captive bred harvest mouse seemed to really enjoy exploring the outdoor enclosure made to resemble a natural reed bed.

    "With the weather warming up I released a few more; the aim is to get photographs of the mice behaving naturally in a natural environment over the summer.

    "They naturally climb about especially when first introduced to the enclosure.

    "Although they are captive bred I want to try to photograph natural behaviour, especially nesting etc. It didn't quite go to plan last year as they escaped, hopefully it will work this year."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Harvest mouse explores reed bed, near Corwen, north Wales - 20 Mar 2015
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    Harvest mouse explores reed bed, near Corwen, north Wales - 20 Mar 2015
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Richard Bowler/Rex Features. No advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Bowler/REX (4582260c)
    A harvest mouse climbs a reed
    Harvest mouse explores reed bed, near Corwen, north Wales - 20 Mar 2015
    "Don't mind me, I'm just hanging around".

    Wildlife photographer Richard Bowler captured these charming images of a harvest mouse exploring a reed bed.

    He shot the tiny rodent at his rural small-holding near Corwen, Wales.

    Richard explains: "It would be very hard to photograph wild harvest mice this close, so I have built an enclosure and made it as natural as possible.

    "This captive bred harvest mouse seemed to really enjoy exploring the outdoor enclosure made to resemble a natural reed bed.

    "With the weather warming up I released a few more; the aim is to get photographs of the mice behaving naturally in a natural environment over the summer.

    "They naturally climb about especially when first introduced to the enclosure.

    "Although they are captive bred I want to try to photograph natural behaviour, especially nesting etc. It didn't quite go to plan last year as they escaped, hopefully it will work this year."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Harvest mouse explores reed bed, near Corwen, north Wales - 20 Mar 2015
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    Harvest mouse explores reed bed, near Corwen, north Wales - 20 Mar 2015
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Richard Bowler/Rex Features. No advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Bowler/REX (4582260f)
    A harvest mouse explores its new enclosure
    Harvest mouse explores reed bed, near Corwen, north Wales - 20 Mar 2015
    "Don't mind me, I'm just hanging around".

    Wildlife photographer Richard Bowler captured these charming images of a harvest mouse exploring a reed bed.

    He shot the tiny rodent at his rural small-holding near Corwen, Wales.

    Richard explains: "It would be very hard to photograph wild harvest mice this close, so I have built an enclosure and made it as natural as possible.

    "This captive bred harvest mouse seemed to really enjoy exploring the outdoor enclosure made to resemble a natural reed bed.

    "With the weather warming up I released a few more; the aim is to get photographs of the mice behaving naturally in a natural environment over the summer.

    "They naturally climb about especially when first introduced to the enclosure.

    "Although they are captive bred I want to try to photograph natural behaviour, especially nesting etc. It didn't quite go to plan last year as they escaped, hopefully it will work this year."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Harvest mouse explores reed bed, near Corwen, north Wales - 20 Mar 2015
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    Harvest mouse explores reed bed, near Corwen, north Wales - 20 Mar 2015
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Richard Bowler/Rex Features. No advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Bowler/REX (4582260d)
    A harvest mouse on a reed looks at its reflection
    Harvest mouse explores reed bed, near Corwen, north Wales - 20 Mar 2015
    "Don't mind me, I'm just hanging around".

    Wildlife photographer Richard Bowler captured these charming images of a harvest mouse exploring a reed bed.

    He shot the tiny rodent at his rural small-holding near Corwen, Wales.

    Richard explains: "It would be very hard to photograph wild harvest mice this close, so I have built an enclosure and made it as natural as possible.

    "This captive bred harvest mouse seemed to really enjoy exploring the outdoor enclosure made to resemble a natural reed bed.

    "With the weather warming up I released a few more; the aim is to get photographs of the mice behaving naturally in a natural environment over the summer.

    "They naturally climb about especially when first introduced to the enclosure.

    "Although they are captive bred I want to try to photograph natural behaviour, especially nesting etc. It didn't quite go to plan last year as they escaped, hopefully it will work this year."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Harvest mouse explores reed bed, near Corwen, north Wales - 20 Mar 2015
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    Harvest mouse explores reed bed, near Corwen, north Wales - 20 Mar 2015
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Richard Bowler/Rex Features. No advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Bowler/REX (4582260a)
    A harvest mouse climbs a reed
    Harvest mouse explores reed bed, near Corwen, north Wales - 20 Mar 2015
    "Don't mind me, I'm just hanging around".

    Wildlife photographer Richard Bowler captured these charming images of a harvest mouse exploring a reed bed.

    He shot the tiny rodent at his rural small-holding near Corwen, Wales.

    Richard explains: "It would be very hard to photograph wild harvest mice this close, so I have built an enclosure and made it as natural as possible.

    "This captive bred harvest mouse seemed to really enjoy exploring the outdoor enclosure made to resemble a natural reed bed.

    "With the weather warming up I released a few more; the aim is to get photographs of the mice behaving naturally in a natural environment over the summer.

    "They naturally climb about especially when first introduced to the enclosure.

    "Although they are captive bred I want to try to photograph natural behaviour, especially nesting etc. It didn't quite go to plan last year as they escaped, hopefully it will work this year."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • CORINNE RUSSELL - 1985
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    CORINNE RUSSELL - 1985
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    CORINNE RUSSELL
    CORINNE RUSSELL - 1985

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    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG COMPILATION: Grossbritannien: 'Page 3 Girl' im Wandel der Zeit

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    ZTUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Schottland Referendum: ¿berzeugte oder von Gottes Gnaden eingesetzte Kilt-TrŠger

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  • Bemused pet cat tries and fails to catch baby blackbird, Cambridge, Britain - 04 Jun 2014
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    Bemused pet cat tries and fails to catch baby blackbird, Cambridge, Britain - 04 Jun 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX (3792160l)

    I'm Not Afraid Of No Puddy Cat
    A baby blackbird got lucky when it came across Britain's worst ever bird-catching cat.

    The heroic hatchling escaped without even ruffling its feathers after the cat made numerous attempts to catch him - but failed.

    The brave bird refused to budge when the large cat crept up on him while he was eating in the back garden of a house in Cambridge.

    The fearless feathered creature astonishingly squared up to pet cat Ruggles, who tried his best to pounce on him.

    But in a scene reminiscent of Loony Tunes' famous Sylvester and Tweety Pie sequences, the bright bird cleverly side stepped the bird brained cat.

    The hungry cat was eventually forced to admit defeat and sit down and watch as the fluffy bird won the day and flew away.

    "It was amazing, the bird didn't seem scared of the cat even though it was so much bigger and trying so hard to catch it," said photographer Geoff Robinson, who spotted the scene in his garden.

    "The cat had the bird in his sight several times but no matter what he did he couldn't catch it.

    "It was just like watching an episode of a Loony Tunes cartoon in my back garden."

    It is not the first time Ruggles the Cat has walked off with his tail between his legs.

    Previously he failed to catch a mouse - despite coming nose to nose with the tiny creature.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Geoff Robinson Photography / Rex Features

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

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  • Bemused pet cat tries and fails to catch baby blackbird, Cambridge, Britain - 04 Jun 2014
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    Bemused pet cat tries and fails to catch baby blackbird, Cambridge, Britain - 04 Jun 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX (3792160k)

    I'm Not Afraid Of No Puddy Cat
    A baby blackbird got lucky when it came across Britain's worst ever bird-catching cat.

    The heroic hatchling escaped without even ruffling its feathers after the cat made numerous attempts to catch him - but failed.

    The brave bird refused to budge when the large cat crept up on him while he was eating in the back garden of a house in Cambridge.

    The fearless feathered creature astonishingly squared up to pet cat Ruggles, who tried his best to pounce on him.

    But in a scene reminiscent of Loony Tunes' famous Sylvester and Tweety Pie sequences, the bright bird cleverly side stepped the bird brained cat.

    The hungry cat was eventually forced to admit defeat and sit down and watch as the fluffy bird won the day and flew away.

    "It was amazing, the bird didn't seem scared of the cat even though it was so much bigger and trying so hard to catch it," said photographer Geoff Robinson, who spotted the scene in his garden.

    "The cat had the bird in his sight several times but no matter what he did he couldn't catch it.

    "It was just like watching an episode of a Loony Tunes cartoon in my back garden."

    It is not the first time Ruggles the Cat has walked off with his tail between his legs.

    Previously he failed to catch a mouse - despite coming nose to nose with the tiny creature.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Geoff Robinson Photography / Rex Features

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

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Larry the cat in Downing Street.
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    Larry the cat in Downing Street.
    Larry is the 10 Downing Street cat popularly known as the Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office and is a brown and white tabby, believed to have been born c. January 2007. He is one of 100,000 cats employed by the British government to keep down mice.

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  • Cat watches as mouse eats its food, Brighton, East Sussex, Britain - 21 May 2013
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    Cat watches as mouse eats its food, Brighton, East Sussex, Britain - 21 May 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2399472h)

    You Scaredy Cat! Puss Watches As Mouse Devours His Food
    It would appear that this pussy cat is somewhat lacking that killer instinct.

    Forget Tom and Jerry, pet cat Mango seemed more than a little nonplussed when confronted with a real life mouse.

    According to owner Chris Brown Mango didn't know what to make - or what to do - with the cheeky intruder.

    He comments: "When I came downstairs I spotted Mango sitting staring closely at his bowl.

    "When I glanced across I was surprised to see a mouse sitting in the bowl and calmly helping itself to some food.

    "Mango didn't seem to know quite what to do and appeared a lot more afraid of the mouse than it did of Mango!"

    Mango was forced to make do with just water as the bold mouse sat square in his food bowl and nibbled on his crunchies.

    Then, gathering up his courage, he crept a little closer and gave the little rodent an enquiring sniff.

    At one point it even appeared that Mango had discovered his lost instincts when he backed the mouse into a corner.

    Ultimately, however, he didn't touch a hair on its head and the mouse happily went on its way after eating its fill.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Rex Features

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

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  • Cat watches as mouse eats its food, Brighton, East Sussex, Britain - 21 May 2013
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    Cat watches as mouse eats its food, Brighton, East Sussex, Britain - 21 May 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2399472i)

    You Scaredy Cat! Puss Watches As Mouse Devours His Food
    It would appear that this pussy cat is somewhat lacking that killer instinct.

    Forget Tom and Jerry, pet cat Mango seemed more than a little nonplussed when confronted with a real life mouse.

    According to owner Chris Brown Mango didn't know what to make - or what to do - with the cheeky intruder.

    He comments: "When I came downstairs I spotted Mango sitting staring closely at his bowl.

    "When I glanced across I was surprised to see a mouse sitting in the bowl and calmly helping itself to some food.

    "Mango didn't seem to know quite what to do and appeared a lot more afraid of the mouse than it did of Mango!"

    Mango was forced to make do with just water as the bold mouse sat square in his food bowl and nibbled on his crunchies.

    Then, gathering up his courage, he crept a little closer and gave the little rodent an enquiring sniff.

    At one point it even appeared that Mango had discovered his lost instincts when he backed the mouse into a corner.

    Ultimately, however, he didn't touch a hair on its head and the mouse happily went on its way after eating its fill.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Rex Features

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

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