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Look who we found sleeping in the grass at
#FingleWoods this week
This fallow deer fawn was left in a safe place while mum went to find food for herself. #WildlifeWednesday pic.twitter.com/N0iAwnSgKb
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Nothing beside it for scale but trust me it was one very large snappingturtle!
#NaturePhotography#WildlifeWednesday pic.twitter.com/mHForiylGo
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Turn up the volume and listen to the sound of exploding gorse seed pods!
#WildlifeWednesday Once these yellow flowers fade, black seed pods take their place and burst open
Find out more about the sound and the field recordist Richard Beard here: http://ow.ly/os3l50FfD9s pic.twitter.com/6kv2o8CwjO -
#WildlifeWednesday

Came across these beautiful foxgloves when out checking badger setts today. Any badger matters call 07745378039. 



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At Tilhill we value the wildlife in our woodlands. This Blue tailed Damselfly was spotted in an area of open ground near a river in Cornwall.
#WildlifeWednesday pic.twitter.com/6LC6CUzt9h
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Happy birthday to Makari, Dmitri and Czar - our
#tiger trio turn 3 today!
Thanks to keepers for sharing this video with us - we'd love to see your favourite photos of them to help us celebrate! #WildlifeWednesday#HappyBirthdaypic.twitter.com/wp0zpWv63s -
More Ellies in Amboseli with
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Wildlife Wednesday! A drive around the Bras D’or Lakes is not complete without seeing at least one Bald Eagle
#Eagles#CapeBreton#WildlifeWednesday@BL_Biosphere@WildlifeHCanadapic.twitter.com/Z8G4k46jwh
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Moth or butterfly? This beautifully colored insect found in our garden is an Ailanthus Webworm Moth. Did you know moths can be distinguished by antennae that are feathery in appearance or lack the “bulb” on the tip like that of butterflies?
#WildlifeWednesday pic.twitter.com/OUVABxToue
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Young Bull Elk getting a drink of water from the stream in the meadow of the Colorado River valley and enjoying the quiet morning last week





#wildlife#WildlifeWednesday#Elkpic.twitter.com/6QllRuFbFv
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Orchid time again. The 1st is a Northern Marsh Orchid, so striking. It grows in a range of habitats. The 2nd is a Birds Nest Orchid. It has no leaves, doesn’t have any green chlorophyll and takes nutrients from tree roots
by Bill Norfolk
@ Wallington #wildlifeWednesday pic.twitter.com/TC2JLysKqr
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Happy
#WildlifeWednesday! What wildlife have you seen around the course recently? pic.twitter.com/ny7iAyky0b
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#WildlifeWednesday: River Species There are many kinds of mint, including Water Mint (Mentha aquatica), which funnily enough grows in the water. An important pollinator, its loved by butterflies and bees. It's also rather tasty when added to a summer drink! Photo:WildlifeTrust pic.twitter.com/jmawdfYoZB
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I don't really care about cars and sports, I just wanna see some big spotted cats chillin
#WildlifeWednesday pic.twitter.com/kIZcYWFBGu
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Pair of bears in DuPont State Forest.
#wildlife#gamecamera#gamecam#friendsofdupont#dupontstateforest#wildlifephotography#wildlifewednesday pic.twitter.com/bZbic76uMW
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NORTHERN WHITE RHINO: A beautiful image from
@AskMOTT for#WildlifeWednesday#NorthernWhiteRhino#OlPejetahttps://twitter.com/AskMOTT/status/1406929232274419718 …
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It's
#PollinatorWeek!#Pollinators are essential to maintaining#ecosystems across the nation & around the world. About 1 in 3 bites of food we eat depends on them. https://dfnd.us/pollinators#WildlifeWednesday pic.twitter.com/aJi6dLTdvJ -
Always be yourself. Unless you can be a jaguar, then always be a jaguar.
#WildlifeWednesday pic.twitter.com/vIHsgrxLLF
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