International Photo Galleries
Mike Turney
Kittanning, PA
6/4/2018
I’ve had these coming through our yard since they were just little. We sit on our porch and watch them parade past. The last picture looks like a buck I will want to watch this year. He has two horns on his one side.
Kittanning, PA
6/4/2018
I’ve had these coming through our yard since they were just little. We sit on our porch and watch them parade past. The last picture looks like a buck I will want to watch this year. He has two horns on his one side.
Richard PENA
Castres, Ot
5/9/2018
An european pine marten ( Martes martes ) holding in its mouth an Eurasian woodcock ( Scolopax rusticola )
Castres, Ot
5/9/2018
An european pine marten ( Martes martes ) holding in its mouth an Eurasian woodcock ( Scolopax rusticola )
Robert Leitner
Eibiswald, Ot
5/7/2018
The interesting at this ordinary photo is the nice golden spotlight from the evening sun...
Eibiswald, Ot
5/7/2018
The interesting at this ordinary photo is the nice golden spotlight from the evening sun...
Gaurav Vashistha
New Delhi, Ot
5/6/2018
I am field researcher working on Crocodilian species. We use our camera to get insights on our otherwise shy animals and in our latest assignment, got amazing captures. The camera worked excellently both for day and night captures.
New Delhi, Ot
5/6/2018
I am field researcher working on Crocodilian species. We use our camera to get insights on our otherwise shy animals and in our latest assignment, got amazing captures. The camera worked excellently both for day and night captures.
Ken Wynne-Dyke
Somerset West, South Africa, Ot
5/1/2018
Big male leopard walking along the path which I have monitored for more than 5 years.
Somerset West, South Africa, Ot
5/1/2018
Big male leopard walking along the path which I have monitored for more than 5 years.
Sylvia Donon
Courtelary, Ot
3/10/2018
I had left the camera in the middle of the Amazon rainforest at a place where animals were passing by. After three months I raised the camera and discovered many pictures of animals, big birds, tapir, ocelot, doe, rodents and especially photos of the most fascinating animal the jaguar, magnificent fawn that has certainly me several times observed because it is very discreet and not dangerous for the men.
Courtelary, Ot
3/10/2018
I had left the camera in the middle of the Amazon rainforest at a place where animals were passing by. After three months I raised the camera and discovered many pictures of animals, big birds, tapir, ocelot, doe, rodents and especially photos of the most fascinating animal the jaguar, magnificent fawn that has certainly me several times observed because it is very discreet and not dangerous for the men.
Arumugam R
Coimbatore Dist, Ot
3/10/2018
This picture was taken during our camera trap work for estimating tiger and leopard population in Anamalai Tiger Reserve which is one of the biodiversity hotspots in Western Ghats, India.
Coimbatore Dist, Ot
3/10/2018
This picture was taken during our camera trap work for estimating tiger and leopard population in Anamalai Tiger Reserve which is one of the biodiversity hotspots in Western Ghats, India.
Ken Wynne-Dyke
Somerset West, South Africa, Ot
2/22/2018
The photos were taken up on the side of a mountain peak only about 5 kilometres from our house. I have a permanent camera setup there and change the SD car every two week. We have only had leopards passing the camera on 4 occasions since 2014. These two pictures were taken on 11 February 2018. We have the worst drought in more than 100 years at present and it is possible the leopard came lower down the mountain in a desperate attempt to find prey. Ken Wynne-Dyke South Africa
Somerset West, South Africa, Ot
2/22/2018
The photos were taken up on the side of a mountain peak only about 5 kilometres from our house. I have a permanent camera setup there and change the SD car every two week. We have only had leopards passing the camera on 4 occasions since 2014. These two pictures were taken on 11 February 2018. We have the worst drought in more than 100 years at present and it is possible the leopard came lower down the mountain in a desperate attempt to find prey. Ken Wynne-Dyke South Africa