1. 35 minutes ago  /  118 notes  /  Source: bloomsandbirds

  2. llbwwb:

Todays Cuteness:) Not afraid up here by Stefano Ronchi.

    llbwwb:

    Todays Cuteness:) Not afraid up here by Stefano Ronchi.

    35 minutes ago  /  332 notes  /  Source: llbwwb

  3. magicalnaturetour:

A young bat and his mother in flight in Pardes Hanna-Karkur, Israel. (© Gilad Guy/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

    magicalnaturetour:

    A young bat and his mother in flight in Pardes Hanna-Karkur, Israel. (© Gilad Guy/National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest)

    35 minutes ago  /  451 notes  /  Source: magicalnaturetour

  4. animalkingd0m:

Dinner Time by Putt Sakdhnagool

    animalkingd0m:

    Dinner Time by Putt Sakdhnagool

    36 minutes ago  /  155 notes  /  Source: 500px.com

  5. 36 minutes ago  /  653 notes  /  Source: dailyanimals

  6. allcreatures:


A common grackle attacks its reflection in car mirror thinking it is a rival bird in St Lucia

Picture: Tim Withall/Rex Features (via Animal photos of the week: 11 May 2013 - Telegraph)

    allcreatures:

    A common grackle attacks its reflection in car mirror thinking it is a rival bird in St Lucia

    Picture: Tim Withall/Rex Features (via Animal photos of the week: 11 May 2013 - Telegraph)

    36 minutes ago  /  350 notes  /  Source: telegraph.co.uk

  7. magicalnaturetour:

Baby duckling by darielka26

    magicalnaturetour:

    Baby duckling by darielka26

    36 minutes ago  /  700 notes  /  Source: pixdaus.com

  8. marinemammalblog:

A disabled killer whale that is missing two fins is able to survive in the wild with the help of its family, who hunt for its food. 

The young killer whale has no dorsal fin or right-side pectoral fin, leaving it unable to hunt for itself.

But rather than be left to fend for itself or die, the whale appears to be cared for by members of its pod, which share their food with the youngster. 
Source: X

    marinemammalblog:

    A disabled killer whale that is missing two fins is able to survive in the wild with the help of its family, who hunt for its food. 

    The young killer whale has no dorsal fin or right-side pectoral fin, leaving it unable to hunt for itself.

    But rather than be left to fend for itself or die, the whale appears to be cared for by members of its pod, which share their food with the youngster. 

    Source: X

    37 minutes ago  /  419 notes  /  Source: marinemammalblog

  9. magicalnaturetour:

Dormouse [Explored] (by amylewis.lincs)

    magicalnaturetour:

    Dormouse [Explored] (by amylewis.lincs)

    37 minutes ago  /  411 notes  /  Source: Flickr / amylewislincs

  10. memphis:

British Red Fox by Chris Gilligan on Flickr.

    memphis:

    British Red Fox by Chris Gilligan on Flickr.

    37 minutes ago  /  158 notes  /  Source: memphis