Well, in spite of Britain's tarnished habit
for confusing with its schizophrenic weather, it is now officially autumn.
Therefore, several are still mourning the summer, plenteously of others regard
these months as those that form the best season of the year. Thus, it marks the
arrival of fiery crimson leaves, chiller temperatures, clearer stars and
finally, the excuse to shroud ourselves in snuggly jumpers and sip tea by the
fire. Normally, people like autumn colors, scattering nature colors all over
the ground. The autumn which derives its name from Etruscan, a pre-Roman
language more than 2,000 years old also brings with it a decent chance to watch
Britain's woodland wildlife. Therefore, few birds fly in while others habitually
migrate away, numerous critters are out gathering nuts and berries in
preparation for hibernation, and for stags, it's time to grow and display their
wonderful antlers. Here’re a collection of autumnal photos to welcome in the
falling leaves and shorter days.
Monday, 10 October 2016
Wednesday, 7 September 2016
The inseparable tiger and lion cubs snuggling up to bunnies
In Japan zoo, a pair of newborn cubs have become fast
friends, are seen cuddling each other and play fighting like they were
siblings. You know, big cats are not mostly known for being friendly creatures
but these adorable photographs show the new arrivals, a lion and a tiger cub,
seem completely oblivious to their differences as they snooze side by side.
Therefore, it seems that their natures have yet to kick in as they're even seen
snuggling up to bunnies.
So, the fleecy creatures are pictured at African Safari, in
Oita prefecture in the south of the country, where they were born earlier this
year. The zoo staffs have been surprise to see their friendship and sharing
photographs on social media, where millions of users have since been cooing
over the animals. Thus, the fast friend
feline: Gorgeous photographs show inseparable tiger and lion cubs before their
animal instincts kick in.
Wednesday, 24 August 2016
Meet Thor’s The Bangal Cat
“Thor The Bengal Cat” is one of
lovely felines that look right into your soul and beyond. You’d be amazed to
look his emerald green eyes, lurking from his stunning sandy fur that is even
real. The Bengal Cat fur is flawless, even his tummy has spots! Actually makes
him more majestic animal on planet earth. The Thor cat has gone viral since his
photographs appeared online.
The Thor Cat owner is proud to be
his servant, because when he opens his mouth, I’m ready to serve him. But I’m
really acknowledged that we got lots of affection in place for it. This Thor
Cat is very active and beautiful animal, even though he talks all day, and if
we don’t answer him, he gets pissed with loud meowing. He has habits of to get
crazy and climbs walls before going to sleep. He seems like a child doesn’t
want to sleep. Therefore, after few minutes he gets calm and goes to bed. Thor’s
cat is increasingly popular on Instagram gives us a glimpse into his
personality. Though he often dons a thoughtful expression and menacing prowl,
Thor is not afraid to let loose and show off his gloriously-spotted belly.
Labels:
Animals
Wednesday, 10 August 2016
Photographer Captures Wild Remote Beauty of Norway, Iceland and Scotland’s Landscapes
Well, Iceland, Scandinavia, and
Scotland are generally famous for their icy exteriors; however, in a fresh
series of pictures the countries have been lit by rosier hues. The jaw-dropping
photographs have been taken by the 26 years old photographer George the
Explorer, also known as George Turner. He describes '20-something British
landscape and wildlife photographer exploring the world. The photographer from
Dorset has spent the last two years documenting scenery from some of the
wildest places on earth by visiting remote areas of countries in the Northern
hemisphere. Therefore, in these pictures the giant-sized beauty of the
countryside in these cold climates is shown in a dissimilar light as they are frequently
captured in the height of summer. Hence, beautiful deserted lakes, rural
villages and craggy mountain tops all features in the striking photographs,
taken on Turner's trusty Nikon 17-35mm f2.8 lens.
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