This Facebook Group Is All About “Oof” Wildlife Photos, And They Are So Bad They’re Good
Capturing a breathtaking moment in wildlife is probably as hard as snapping a goofy looking picture of a Tokay gecko minding its own business in the Florida Everglades.
Just think about it—conditions have to be perfect, you gotta stumble on something you don’t often see and in the end the camera still sees things differently than you do, so you gotta compensate for it. It’s hard.
So, it’s only appropriate to celebrate both the good and the bad (and the so bad, it’s good), which the Crappy Wildlife Photography group definitely does.
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Photobombed By A Bug
Definitely! I would be stoked to have taken such a perfect picture
Load More Replies...The bug is so cute, it could definitely be in the next animated bug movie. Also is this some type of flower? The center almost looks like a hole and it's throwing me all off.
Is anyone else getting a weird optical illusion from the center of the flower?
We Have An Albino Squirrel In Our Backyard. I've Been Stalking Him For His Photo. Finally Got One. Isn't He Beautiful!
His stealth mode really works, that summer of training with the FBI really paid off!
My 11 Year Old Daughter Lilah Took This
At 11, I don't think I would have gotten it, unless it were pointed out to me.
So, there’s a wildlife photography group on Facebook that celebrates moments in natural life that probably won’t go into the history books, but they will certainly go down in history as some of the “best” photographs of animals out there.
Yep, we’re talking about Crappy Wildlife Photography, which is home to over 455,000 crappy animal photography lovers.
My Photo Skills May Be Crap, But His Posing Skills Are Divine
this is like one of those royalty renaissance pieces. but someone took the sword he was holding….
Jump With Joy
This thread is bringing some old angst to the surface. I once got a photo of an animal, am thinking it was a golden lion tamarin, doing his business at the National Zoo, and the face of the tourist looking up at us to see what the source of the "rain" was. Took the film to the grocery store for processing and never saw it again.
thanks a lot Jane No Dough, now I have that stupid song in my head .LOL
If 2020 Was An Eagle
So, for context, what makes a photograph good or bad?
For the common Joe with a simple approach to enjoying pictures, it’s whether they like it or not. It’s a mere criterion of taste, which, while it can have objective determining factors, usually it’s subjective and that’s quite alright.
This Wild Boar Ran So Fast It Rendered Itself Into A Cave Painting
truly excellent - there must be millions of pictures of wild Boar but this has got to be the best ever.
If look closely you can almost see Timon hitching a ride on Pumba's back.
an then it hit a wall and guess what it turned into? Paste. And a cave painting
Timed My Shot Perfectly. *sigh*
ducks are so cute when they dive for food and put their butts in the air
Spent About 25 Minute Slowly Crawling On My Stomach Through Frozen Mud On A Cold Winters Morning, Lining Up The Perfect Shot For The Last Exposure On My Analogue Camera, After Standing Magestically For The Entire Time I Was Crawling, The Second I Take The Shot It Looks Directly At Me And Lets Out The Loudest Burp I've Every Heard
Quick give Bouche a treat and all will be forgiven!
Load More Replies...Hahahahaha Is it the suffering if the photographer that makes it so funny? I'm seriously questioning myself now.
However, when you get into professional photography and the idea of practice makes perfect curses your eyesight forever to start seeing all that is bad in a piece, you begin to understand just how hard it is to pull off a good photograph.
Photographer Kevin LJ lists 5 key criteria that have to be mastered in order to make a good photograph: light and exposure, composition, color and tone, timing, and relationship.
This Is A Pic Of A Vine Snake, Taken By A Friend Of Mine
Choked on whiskey earlier, now on vape. The lols tonight killing me.
Load More Replies...Technically any spicy noodle up a tree is a boomslang /saffa
Load More Replies...I Came In Like A Wreckingggg Ball
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII wanna swiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnnnnnng from the chandelieeeeeerrr. From the chandelieeeeeeeeerrr.
The Time I Took A Picture Of Two American Goldfinches Through A Window Screen And It Came Out Looking Like A Cross Stitch
That's awesome and didn't have to spend hours with a needle and thread to create it. That's a win-win, in my book.
This makes a perfect cross stitch pattern! Just have to assign the floss colors👍🏼
Light is a must in photography. If there is none, there won’t really be a photograph, essentially.
Depending on the lighting, it could influence the quality and mood of the image. There’s soft light and hard light, the first of which comes from larger sources and produces gentle shadows and smooth transitions between the different lights, while the hard one comes from small sources and creates contrast.
I Took This Picture Of A Carpenter Bee Last Summer
Lord Beezus is the only deity I’d consider worshiping XD All hail our pollinators!
Load More Replies...Carpenter bees will straight up dive bomb you if you get too close to the nest. That is a very familiar view of a carpenter bee.
They don't have a nest. They're not communal like honeybees. The males stake out a patch of air as their territory, and then 'defend' it from other males and everything else that moves. If you walk around near them, they'll swoop in to 'chase you away.'
Load More Replies...I loved being greeted every morning by our resident male carpenter bees. I knew it was all bluff since they couldn't sting, but I avoided the females buried in the facia boards because they can and will sting.
We had a ton when I was growing up - really old house, rotten wood in the backyard fence and underneath the porch - and I was fascinated. I spent at least one very enjoyable summer morning sitting by an open window spinning a pinwheel to get them to come up to the screen. Once you see them up close they're so cute and fuzzy!
Load More Replies...The Magnificent Sight Of An Elephant On The Dusty Plains Of Africa Scratching Its Balls On A Termite Mound
Elephant testicles are inside, up near the kidneys, kind of over the hips not far from the spine. They do not have a s*****m. Maybe she has a UTI.
Thanks for saying this. I was almost certain they had internal testes. They're pretty unique creatures.
Load More Replies...I believe scratching your balls on a termite mound would be counterproductive to getting rid of an itch.
Where else should an elephant scratch, good sir? Now little privacy if you please.
That Time A Squirrel Gave Me The Finger
Then there’s composition. A word that’s self explanatory in and of itself, but, in photography, it’s taken to a new level. It’s a certain kind of game of what to include and exclude in the final image, and how to position everything to have meaning as well as to be engaging. It is supposed to guide the viewer’s eyes, show where the emphasis is, and to express its message.
I Was In The Middle Of A Zoom When I Noticed This Bastard
I was actually wondering if it's a baby scorpion. The legs are not right for a spider.
Costa Rica Ant Eater- Will Dance For Ants
I had to look that up, BoredPossum is right. That makes me sad. Though I find it hilarious when my cat hears the neighbor's dog click clack by in the hallway and his entire coat poofs in "defense".
Load More Replies...I love how anteaters t-pose when they’re scared/defensive it’s so goofy
Either he's calling "Safe" at an imaginary ballgame or he's preparing to do the Roy Purdy dance.
Well Hi!
Well, in fact a bee will raise a leg because it is feeling threatened and it is actually asking you (rather politely) to back off. https://rcannon992.com/2024/02/06/bees-saying-back-off-or-get-stung/
Another key criterion is timing. Timing is all about determining which is the precise moment that you want to capture. That entails understanding what the significance of the scene is and putting it into perspective. Timing can convey a mood, a narrative, or evoke a powerful emotion on the part of the viewer. All of this as part of the photographer’s vision and mission for the photograph.
This Guy Pecks On Our Door Almost Daily And Brings Offerings Of Bugs Snakes And Lizards
Totally looks like he's holding the gift up to the window with his "hand"
Realizing I’d Made A Mistake
That's a non-venomous rat snake but why... Why? Would you pick it up? I hope it bit the camera, and not the face!
As someone who loves herps, I’d leave a wild rat-snake alone, but if I HAD to pick it up (like if it was inside my house and I needed to release it back outside) it’s logical to pick it up/hold it BEHND THE HEAD so that it CAN’T do exactly this 😹 I learned that with my green anoles as a kid - but even besides that, it seems logical that if you are handling a non-tame critter for whatever reason, hold it on a manner so that it can’t bite you XD
Load More Replies...I Know, I Know, Puh-Lease. I'm The Cutest Thing Ever, Right?
"No, I have no idea how many licks it takes to get to the center of your stupid candy..."
Color and tone are essentially the hues and shades of the image. They are a part of what gives images a look, a vibe, an atmosphere.
The two work together to create a visual interest, to evoke feelings and to improve upon the overall composition of the photograph. As such, these elements can be tweaked to create visually striking and resonant images.
What’s Your Problem?!
Australia’s bush turkey, they are so cool to read up on 😝 had a neighbor who would feed them and hundred would come throughout the day from the rainforest
Load More Replies...Maybe someone should circle it in red for those of us who cant see it.
I Tried My Best, Ok
Stolen from a page of excellent eagle photos: https://www.destinationwildlife.com/blog/2017-11-29/how-to-take-spectacular-bald-eagle-photos-conowingo-dam JOE-GLIOZZ...46333f.jpg
Damn, now I have to downvote this great pic for the stealing. Thanks for the hint!
Load More Replies...Eagle derp - you can't see his expression, but there's a derp there, I'm sure of it.
Saw The Cutest Critter On My Window. Tried To Get A Good Shot, But They All Just Made Me Giggle
Lastly, relationship. It is the connection between the photographer and the subject being photographed. And no, it doesn’t have to be an actual human being—it can be whatever that is in the photo.
This signifies the photographer’s understanding of and empathy with the subject, which influences how authentic and genuine the photograph will be in its message. It’s like reading between the lines, except with cameras.
When You Have A Wild Night And Forget Your Way Back Home In The Morning
OMG I would have been over there trying to cuddle with it. Possible rabies be damned I love bats.
Muhaha I am vaccinated so I really would be all over that lil bat!
Load More Replies...I love how this photo realistically depicts me at 15, all in black, Martens and the thickest black eyeliner you've seen, but it was already early morning and the normal, daylight life was beginning to wake up.
I hope he got help. He can’t take off from that low, so he’s stuck. Need to call a rescue center! Keep all animals away until you get help.
Lost my way in my own road one night after a festival. Pic is accurate.
Add Your Description
So, do you know how long, I've been waiting here? What have you been doing?
I Knew There Were Raccoons In The Tree But I Couldn’t See What They Were Doing Until The Flash Came On/Pictures Came Out
Raccoons be cutting up. I have roughly 25 that come over to eat every night and one has a fascination with anything new that I put in my garden. Last week he dug up my potatoes just because he didn't know what was in the garden bed. Two nights ago I left the outdoor chairs outside rather than put them up when we went inside. He grabbed the bowl of food and took it in the chair and ate it. So now that's his chair.
He's just practicing for the American Ninja Warrior- Raccoon edition
Needless to say, these factors overlap and collaborate in a sense to create a single unified and harmonious image. So, all of them ought to be managed and tweaked accordingly.
But, if that fails, hey, there’s ample locations where your anti-talents and less than successful work can find meaning. The internet is full of these places.
The Majestic Woodland Caribou
Dearly Beloved, We Are Gathered Here Today
Clever one! I'll promote you to branch manager of puns
Load More Replies...Say what you see.... “Dearly beloved We are gathered here today 2 get through this thing called life.Electric word life It means forever and that's a mighty long time But I'm here 2 tell U There's something else: The afterworld.A world of never ending happiness...
Where were we up to? oh, yes "Do you hear that? Those are the screaming eels."
Grasshopper
Looks like a wasp or hornet to me. I used to know an Alsatian dog that would jump up and snap wasps out of the air. It was my hero (I have a deep-seated phobia of wasps). RIP Sasha the dog!
Nah, look at the legs. Don’t let the coloring fool you
Load More Replies...I'm pretty sure, that's a cat and a very strange looking banana for scale 😉
Does he only eat what he hates? That's an interesting concept! :)
Load More Replies...So, what are your thoughts on any of this? What are some moments in wildlife photography that you wish you saw more because it makes you giggle uncontrollably? Share your takes and stories in the comment section below!
And if you want more, we’ll give you more.
Mine
His missus made him sleep in the doghouse after he was late home again
North American Horned Retriever, of course.
Load More Replies...I Had This Strange Feeling I Was Being Watched
🎶 Every move you make, every step you take, I'll be watching you... 🎶
Load More Replies...If I sit perfectly still, they can't see me if I can't see them; right?
I Can Show You The World
That's actually a very impressive photo. It's only a shame because of the location
It would be a better photo elsewhere, and from the front, but it's really nice to see them turning up in more (sub)urban areas. The realtor is a bit west of Baltimore, but no telling where this exact location is. It's about 40 miles from their office, but the Conowingo Dam is one of the best places on the east coast to see eagles: https://www.destinationwildlife.com/blog/2017-11-29/how-to-take-spectacular-bald-eagle-photos-conowingo-dam
Load More Replies...The photo is fine the way it is. Another perfect pic of wildlife in it's natural habitat would have been boring. It's much better to see unusual stuff.
I live in a touristy lake town and we have seagulls that catch huge fish and then fly over the town and every once in awhile they will drop the fish on some unexpected person. Nothing worse than walking along and getting hit in the head with a fish. Well no actually it would be worse finding said smelly old dead fish somewhere if it's been sitting out.
Given the lease sign in the background? Maybe that's his deposit on a new place to live?
I think the location is perfect. Absolutely perfect, especially with the caption.
Courtesy Of My Dad And His Ancient Phone... Little Owl Eating Lunch
Cute little owl looks like he smoked a bOWL and now has the munchies. Hopefully the worm helped to fulfill his cravings. Haha
"I love to Sing-a, About the moon-a and the June-a and the Croon-a..."
He Really Did Have A Cute Face
Nailed It! Prints Are Available
"I Have No Idea What I'm Doing"
***sings the song - Anything you can do I can do better!***
I'm New To This Group, Does This Count?
Yes, the aroma gives the trash that little bit of a piquant flavoring. Definitely preferred by connoisseurs.
Load More Replies...I Still Can’t Tell If This Is Crap Wildlife Photography Or Just Incredibly Cute Wildlife Photography
Tried To Get The Perfect Picture Of A Deer In The Rain. Instead I Get A Picture Of It Bolting, And It Looks Like It Has A Bird Nest With A Single Egg Instead Of An Ass
TBF, an a*s is a lot heavier than a nest. The deer couldn't run so fast if it were carrying an a*s on its backside.
Wt F'n F. ?!?! Lets Get A Bird Feeder She Said. It'll Be Fun She Said
That bird looks more fun than the puny birds that usually show up at a bird feeder.
I get pigeons and corvids. A turkey would definitely be a change. Especially since they're not exactly native here. (Just hoping the smaller birds reappear for nesting season)
Load More Replies...No going to the supermarket for turkey on Thanksgiving, just put out the bird feeder
Once they know where the food is, they keep coming....lol funny but not, and ooohhh the poop they leave behind....
We have a massive woodpecker that tries to eat from our little birdfeeder meant for finch-sized birds. In order to get to the seeds it has to hang upside down from the perch and then do a sit up to get its beak inside. It will do this for 10 minutes at a time until its had enough. It's the craziest thing to watch. I didn't know what the hell I was looking at the first time I saw it. Not quite as big as this turkey, but imagine a bird 2/3rds the size hanging upside down on the feeder in the pic and you'll get the idea.
Same here - amazing hinged tail used for balancing.
Load More Replies...u got a turkey thing she said, thats cool she said, im sorry ur cat got eaten by the turkey thing she said
Long Story Short... I Was Trying To Photograph A Blue Jay
What You Get When You Are Running A 90 Second Night Exposure At 2000 Iso And The Red Ass Firefly Is Attracted To Your Red Light On The Camera
I Spent Thousands Of Dollars And Several Days To Get A Chance To Photograph A Great White Shark. Here It Is
I would have cried and probably tried to go after it. I've always had a fascination with sharks, my dad had a boat we would use off the Georgia coast, I've seen Tiger sharks and Black Tips, but never a White. I want to see Deep Blue.
2 summers ago I won a lottery through a veteran organization and got to go out on a small boat with 3 other veterans and 2 scientists from the Atlantic White Shark conservancy. We saw so many great whites and the water was amazingly clear, even the scientists were surprised with the visibility. I stopped keeping count at around 15 different sharks. We had a spotter up above in a plane telling us which direction to go and while out there we learned that National Geographic were on the boat right near us. We all waved and got a hello from one of the top shark experts in the world. I got some great footage and even better memories. 🙂
Load More Replies...Car Camping In Idaho A Few Years Ago. Bull Elk Came Up On The Car In The Middle Of The Night And I Had My Own Jurassic Park T-Rex Experience
My thought. They seem to call wapitis "elk" in the states, so maybe...
Load More Replies...Didn’t Know I Was Playing The Sims
New side quest unlocked: complete said quest after posting this on BP
Aggressive Geese
Sign could have just said Geese. Aggressive is already assumed. Especially Canadian Geese.
I would really like to know which dinosaur geese came from. They are pretty aggressive.
Best Crap Shot I've Taken!
Well, it certainly captures the mood the last few political cycles.
Load More Replies...Was Supposed To Be A Pelican
Some Get Magestic Hawk Shots... I Get These
When You Have An Encounter With A Rare Predator But Get Photobombed By A Magpie
Tbh this is my favorite on this list. I'd hang that on my wall.
The Beautiful Whitetail Deer. Full Of Grace... And Our Idiot Cat Who Mistook Her For My Dog And Decided To Give Chase
What kind of dog do you have? You may need to get to the vet because they don't look like deer...
The Toad Saga Continues. We Cleaned The Back Porch And I Haven't Fed Them For A Few Days And These Two Assholes Just Came Up And Literally Knocked On The Glass Like "Wtf, Karen?"
I have toads in my window well that constantly knock on the window. Or sit and stare in at me like this. It's hilarious. One of them even jumps and body slams the window sometimes. No idea what it's doing, but it's funny. toad2-65ef...c62fb4.jpg
You've Heard Of The Blue Bird Of Happiness? This Ain't Him
Abrakadabra!!!
Blue jays are kinda nasty birds, but GD they are absolutely gorgeous!
Dude on the ground is raising its hand, waiting for you to toss them a peanut too.
I Went Out To The Balcony To Photograph The Birds, But Instead Photographed A Fish
I really had to zoom in to check if it maybe was the one the eagle dropped (edit:typo)
We Broadcast The Possum Signal Only In The Most Dire Of Garbage Emergencies
"Emergency Meeting up at the Lodge! Moose Thompson got stuck in the culvert again!"
Behold, The Majestic Manatee!
Have You Ever Laughed So Hard Water Squirted Out Your Nose?
Not water, but I have had Gatorade go through my nose. It burns a lot. Definitely don't recommend that.
i had ribena go through my nose, it hurt too and i only breathed through my mouth for an hour after
Load More Replies...This is one of my favorite pics in this thread, thus far. I doubt they get a similar burning sensation, as us humans, when we get water up our noses.
My Friend Found A Bobcat In Her Backyard Using Her Pool As A Toilet
The Campground We Stayed At Has A Bathroom Attendant. But All He Does Is Silently Judge Your Hand Washing Skills
I Was Photographing A Penguin, Put The Telephoto Lens On And It Waddled Over To Stand Less Than A Meter Away So All I Could Get In The Frame Was Its Foot
that's actually really super cool - i mean - most people have seen pictures of penguins, but not many see a picture like this - this is the opposite of c**p!!
This is what dinosaur feet looked like, I would not be at all surprised if aquatic ones like spinosaurus looked very similar to penguins
Caught This Guy Raiding The Bird Feeder At Night. Not Sure Why He Felt The Need To Cover His Private Parts
It's what gangsta 'coons do when they get caught in the act.
Perfect Exposure? Great Focus? Worthy Of National Geographic? Crap Photo Of A Squirrel
He's practicing for when he's gotta plank on a bed of nails.
Owl
I Accidentally Shot This Photo While This Little Bastard Was Attacking Me. Triggerfish Are The Best
Thanks for the trigger warning, not, ugh now I'm triggered. / s
This. Is. Sparta!!
Posted This On A Bird Watching Group Thinking It Was A Cracking Photo. Not A Single Person Liked It At All. Must Be Crapper Than I Thought
Neat photo, but maybe not for bird watchers since you can't tell what the birds are? I like the pic though, would be a great Halloween decoration 😀
This. It's a very pleasant photo of trees in the fog, but just because you can see a couple of birds doesn't mean it's a wildlife photo.
Load More Replies...If the sky was a little darker, that would be a really cool, eerie shot!
Interesting Place To Coccoon
Well That's A Neat Trick
A Most Majestic Tree
Whilst I Was Attempting To Catch The Grace And Elegance Of This Magnificent Pelican, Percy Slipped And Face Planted The Rock
This Great Horned Owl Was Chilling On The Roof Behind Our House. I Raced Around The Block Where The Light Was Better And Got This!
Get the pellet! They're often sold at museums to kids and by educational companies for students. When you dissect them you can see what the owl ate. My kid's used to love them. They'd carefully disassemble them and then assemble the tiny skeletons inside. They know what all the small bird and different skeletons look like and what owls eat now.
I remember dissecting owl pellets in school, but I never thought they were profitable. I thought my teacher went around in the woods or whatever, hunting for pellets for our class. Haha. Any idea how much you could sell them for?
Load More Replies...I Give You Pizza Squirrel
Throwback To Taking A Poorly Timed Picture Of A Praying Mantis On My Windshield Before Leaving For Work
I Found This Wizard Squirrel In A Pile Of Trash. It’s The Best Crap Photo I’ve Taken
Hi How Are Ya, Hi How Are Ya, Hi How Are Ya?
This Buck Was Having A Bad Hair Day
Took A Photo Of This Lazy Fella A Few Years Ago
We Had A Quick Trip To Scotland And We Saw Some Red Deer. There Was A Magnificent Stag. Behold
"Quick trip to Scotland" I'll trade anyone in the UK for a vacation swap to Colorado!
Lol does the rocks look like d**k and balls to anyone else?
Birb
Beagull
Why do seagulls fly over the sea? Because if they flew over the bay, they’d be baygulls (bagels). Ba dum tss.
Yes! Yes! Pollinate Me, Baby!
Meanwhile In Thailand
"Put the f***ing camera down and save me, already!"
Load More Replies...Frank was obsessed with re-creating the 'Gamera Gymnastics' scene he saw on MST3K.
No Outside Light On When I Got Home, Cursed Husband For Leaving Pipe I Tripped Over On Path To The Front Door. Once Inside, Husband Vehemently Denied Any Pipe Misdemeanor, So I Turned On Outside Light To Prove Him Wrong
I was about to say can't possibly be Australia because we don't have snakes like that. But we do have windows like that, and electrical conduits like that, and paths like that, and ...
Load More Replies...Me When The Tequila Hits
It's me when the tequila hits. Didn't you read the caption???
Load More Replies...I Did Not Take This Picture However I **am** The Woman On The Shore Appearing To Be Handing Off Something To A Prehistoric Era Seagull
This Dragonfly Found A Comfy Spot To Rest
This Is An Emu That Attacked My Car Window Several Years Ago At A Wild Animal Park In Oregon. Barely Got My Window Rolled Up Before This Demon Seed Tried To Attack Me. Note: It Was Light Outside But For Some Reason My Flash Went Off, Adding To The Drama
At the going down of the sun, and in the morning
Load More Replies...Spotted This Guy While Delivering Parcels Down On The Beachfront Community. C A M O F L A G E
I love when they do this. I used to have a cotton tail bunny in my front yard who tried so hard to hide. He always turned into a perfectly spherical bunny ball except for the two rather large ears sticking straight up.
Our neighbor's cat was caught prowling our yard at night. Cat was a white Persian type hunkering down in the lawn told my neighbor..."nice hiding job Snowball"..."Marshmallow"..."whatever"
Load More Replies...Oh Dear. If I'm not mistaken, that is Bamboo. So in that case, the bunny is *not* badly camouflaged. In about ten minutes, he will be completely hidden.
Mine will just freeze, hunker down, and hope to god you don’t see them. But most of them are bright white, so….
Load More Replies...Is He.. Giving Me The.. Bird?!
Black Buzzards On Tombstones On A Foggy Morning
Almost A Cool Picture Of A Great Egret Catching A Fish, But A Bug Got In The Way
This is one of those photos when you share with friends, they all ask, "Didn't you see what was going on in the background?"
I Was Trying To Take A Sweet Photo Of A Sparrow Having A Bath. I Appear To Have Taken A Photo Of Two Sparrows Committing A Murder
This Little Guy Takes A Nap In The Same Spot Every, Single Day (And In Another Tree But He Loves This Nook)
Last Year On A Hot Summer Day I Took My Hiking Boots Off Because My Feet Were Getting All Sweaty While Trying To Photograph Wild Foxes
"Never criticise a man until you've walked a mile in his shoes, because then he'll be a mile away with no shoes on."
I Was Trying To Take A Picture Of This Juvenile Seagull And This Sleepy Pigeon Waddled In And Stole The Show
My Father-In-Law Mowed Half The Lawn, And Then Went To Empty Out The Collected Cuttings
Awe was she in there when the lawn mower was running? Poor thing was probably so scared for her and her babies if so. Glad he spotted them.
It looks like she was in the bin where the cuttings were emptied. Still glad she was safe!
Load More Replies...They cannot climb out of trash cans, if you see them, turn it over onto it's side. Otherwise they will die in there.
Thanks. I had a baby possum in bad shape stuck in a bucket once. Rehabbed it and released.
Load More Replies...Clearly, “Front Facing” Is Not The Best Way To Capture A Great Egret!
Couldn’t Think Of A Better Place To Post This
Oh S**t
Those little jerks will definitely chase you. This person must have pissed them off big time!
I am moving to a city hundreds of kilometres away and breaking all speed limits.
Does This Deck Make My Butt Look Fat?
Umm, a little help here,please. Fine I'll let you take a picture, if you promise to help me out after.
Behold. The Best Fish Picture I've Ever Taken
Check Out The Excellent Welds On This Steel Fencing
When Your Landing Is Just A Little Off
2 A.m.—“Someone Is At Your Door” Notification
And Jean Was Never Seen Again. Authorities Suspect Fowl Play
She was later found dazed and wearing a diaper, dropped off at Andre the Giant's house.
Took A Photo Of A Drill
?? A drill? Because it's shaking it's head? Interesting title choice
Finally Found One Of Those Radioactive Spiders. No, It's Not Because Of The Flash
Of *course* not! Radioactive Spiders are Spider-Man's origin, not The Flash!
Show Off
Part Of The Magic Of New Zealand’s Caves Is Due To The Spectacular Display Of Glow-Worms, As Illustrated In My Award Winning Photo
Just A Bear Waiting For A Tasty Dumpster Deposit
The Majestic Sea Lion Slumbers
Bottoms Up!...might Get This One Printed On A Canvas
Tried To Get A Spread Wings Shot
It Was Fast Not My Fault
I Saw A Snowy Owl Today... I'd Say He Was Camouflaged Very Well
When Poles Fly
Ooh wa-eh wah,🎵 ooh wa-eh wa 🎵 ("When doves cry" suddenly popped in my head)
I wonder how fast that bird was going when he hit the pole to get his wings stuck that way?
Okay... So Maybe I Need More Practice Photographing Birds
I Wanted A Dive But He Just Wanted To Hang Out
Next Time Starring On Squirrel P**n Is Ballsy The Squirrel
A "nuts" joke presents itself but discretion and good taste prevent me from mentioning it.
"hung like a rodent" just doesn't sound like a compliment though
Load More Replies...I Got Lucky Enough To See The Rare Northern California Sea Potato! Butter And Chives Not Included
Took A Picture Of A Deer Today
I think that we can conclude from this list that squirrels have excellent, uh, nuts.
I think that we can conclude from this list that squirrels have excellent, uh, nuts.
