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Video: The best photos of the last winter week (February 21-27) from National Geographic
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Last winter days team National Geographic decided to devote to the animal world. Domestic and wild, dangerous and tame, they are helpless in front of the lenses of talented photographers. However, the photo hunt is the only one during which not a single animal was harmed. We look!
21 february
The Steller's sea eagle is one of the largest and most beautiful birds in the world. However, this majestic miracle of nature also wants to eat, and the family needs to be fed … So he looks out from a height, where a fish will flash between the ice floes, which can be grabbed with a strong beak - and carried home to the rocks. Photo by Brian Skerry.
February 22
The Alaskan brown bear is an exceptionally beautiful animal. But despite the fact that he is chewing grass, in the photo of Chris Gray (Chris Gray), you should keep a respectful distance from him.
February 23
Stunning, very atmospheric shot. An endless number of crows in Northern California, like a cloud covering the sky. Photo by Jamie Zarza.
24 February
A lone zebra wandering thoughtfully on the prairies of Pilanesburg National Park in South Africa. Photographer Rene Roslev.
25 February
Banking jungle hens are considered the progenitors of those chickens that we are used to seeing on farms and in villages. And those chickens that we see in the picture by Vincent J. Musi may be the last "purebred" birds. So, jungle chickens are gradually mixing with the winged representatives of other breeds, as people move further and further into the interior of South Asia.
26 february
The northern part of Malawi is renowned for the beauty of Niika National Park. Equally stunning, if less well-known, are the small villages of the Henga Valley. While dining at a villager's house in May 2010, the author of the photo, Tara McKay went for a walk around the yard, and came across the piglets, which had recently given birth to a sow. Pictured is one of six grunting babies.
February 27
And finally - a proud, majestic lynx on snowy rocks. Photo by Roberto Cristaudo.
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