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30 Stunning Wildlife Pics To Show You How Amazing Nature Is

30 Stunning Wildlife Pics To Show You How Amazing Nature Is

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As we, people, live in cities and become more and more disconnected from nature, it's easy to forget how majestic and gorgeous it is. We like to think that we're the most influential beings on the planet, yet we share it with so many other species we might never see face-to-face in our lifetime.
Luckily, some photographers capture wildlife at its most captivating: raw, vulnerable, and, of course, beautiful. Whether they're professionals or amateurs, they're welcome at the Wildlife Photography subreddit. And here we have for you the top posts from that community to marvel and "Aww" at!

#1 I Visited My Tawny Owl Friend Again

I Visited My Tawny Owl Friend Again
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#2 Piping Plover Chick - New Jersey, USA

Piping Plover Chick - New Jersey, USA
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#3 Anyone Else Love It When A Natural Frame Presents Itself? One Of My Favorite Shots So Far

Anyone Else Love It When A Natural Frame Presents Itself? One Of My Favorite Shots So Far
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The Wildlife Photography subreddit is a community of 696k netizens interested in wild animal photography. They've got all kinds of animals (we're using the term here loosely, by the way) on there: mountain lions, deer, woodpeckers, eagles, and even beetles! One thing you won't find here is pics of people, that's for sure!

You don't have to be a professional if you want to share your photographs with the community. Folks on the subreddit often discuss their technique, what gear they use, and how they manage to get the beautiful shots. There is one strict rule, though: the photographs people post must be their own. The group is not just for appreciating beautiful pics of wildlife; it's a community of photographers, veterans and beginners alike.

#4 A Fox Casually Strolled Past As I Was Taking Photos!

A Fox Casually Strolled Past As I Was Taking Photos!
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#5 My First Snowy Owl Encounter

My First Snowy Owl Encounter
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#6 A Rare Photo Of A Stag Stepping On A LEGO, England [oc]

A Rare Photo Of A Stag Stepping On A LEGO, England [oc]
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We got in touch with one of the enthusiast photographers from r/WildlifePhotography. He's Taylor Rogers, an amateur photographer for whom shooting animals in the wild is a dear hobby. He's interested in landscapes, macro and wildlife photography, and today, we're chatting with him about the latter.

Taylor tells us that he first got into photography because of all the National Geographic documentaries he used to watch as a kid. So, who said television never taught us anything, huh? When Taylor turned 14, he got his first job and earned some money. After saving up for a bit, he was able to get his first camera.

#7 My Favorite Bird Photos I Took This Year. Here's To An Even Better 2023!

My Favorite Bird Photos I Took This Year. Here's To An Even Better 2023!
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#8 Met A Guy On Nye That Works In Radio. Found Out A Few Days Later That I Was Roasted On Air For Being A “Bug Photographer”. Anyways, Here’s An Album Of Bugs And Spiders From Last Year!

Met A Guy On Nye That Works In Radio. Found Out A Few Days Later That I Was Roasted On Air For Being A “Bug Photographer”. Anyways, Here’s An Album Of Bugs And Spiders From Last Year!
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#9 My Favourite Images Of 2024

My Favourite Images Of 2024
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"I bought a used Nikon D3400 and a Tamron 18-300mm lens and took that on a family trip to Yellowstone National Park and absolutely fell in love with photography!" Taylor tells us via message on Reddit. He says that the r/WildlifePhotography subreddit is a nice place to share your photos because of how many people there are in the community. "To get that much reach on any other platform would take forever to build," he says.

#10 Ground Squirrel Enjoying Life To The Fullest

Ground Squirrel Enjoying Life To The Fullest
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#11 I’ve Spent 30 Hours The Past Two Weeks Waiting For This Badger. Tonight He Finally Showed Up

I’ve Spent 30 Hours The Past Two Weeks Waiting For This Badger. Tonight He Finally Showed Up
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#12 Took This Photo During The Covid Lockdown Days. I Had To Prep For 4 Days To Get This One Single Shot

Took This Photo During The Covid Lockdown Days. I Had To Prep For 4 Days To Get This One Single Shot
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"On r/WildlifePhotography, if you have taken a good photo and people like it, 100k people can see it! That's almost impossible to do on any other platform," Taylor explains. Indeed, although he shares his photographs on the subreddit regularly, one recent photo he took of a bison is currently the 10th most upvoted of all time! "Also, the community is very kind and supportive!" Taylor adds. "Which can be rare on Reddit."

#13 An American Pika Busy Gathering Grasses For The Cold, Snowy Months Ahead

An American Pika Busy Gathering Grasses For The Cold, Snowy Months Ahead
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#14 Cat Tales - Wild Baby Bobcat Visiting My Backyard Near Tucson

Cat Tales - Wild Baby Bobcat Visiting My Backyard Near Tucson
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#15 Finally Got A Good Photo Of The Albino Squirrel That Lives In My Neighborhood

Finally Got A Good Photo Of The Albino Squirrel That Lives In My Neighborhood
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We asked Taylor to share what, in his opinion, are the essentials for photographers if they want to be truly good. "I think what a good photographer needs most is [to] want to actually go take pictures!" the Redditor says. "If you don't ever get out into nature, then you can never get a great picture! Also, the ability to accept constructive criticism and learn from each photo is important too," the photographer notes.

#16 One Of My Funniest And Most Fascinating Photos Of A Grey Heron!

One Of My Funniest And Most Fascinating Photos Of A Grey Heron!
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#17 My Favorite Photos From My First 9 Months Of Doing Wildlife Photography

My Favorite Photos From My First 9 Months Of Doing Wildlife Photography
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#18 The Most Depressed-Looking Bluejay I Think I've Ever Seen

The Most Depressed-Looking Bluejay I Think I've Ever Seen
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The world is truly the wildlife photographer's oyster, so, we wanted to know in what place in the world Taylor would want to shoot the most at the moment. "A dream location for me anywhere is any sort of African safari," he says. "The diversity of the wildlife and the landscapes is what is [the] most exciting for me."

But even before Taylor makes it to an African safari, be sure to give him some love for his captivating photography on his Instagram page. Also, check out his contributions to other photography subreddits, such as r/AmateurPhotography, r/itookapicture, and others on his Reddit account!

#19 A Month’s Worth Of Images Stacked Together From My Camera Trap

A Month’s Worth Of Images Stacked Together From My Camera Trap
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#20 The Bobcat. Completely Wild, No Baiting Used. I Shot This Animal In New Hampshire Last Winter And It Is Still One Of My Favorite Wildlife Experiences To Date

The Bobcat. Completely Wild, No Baiting Used. I Shot This Animal In New Hampshire Last Winter And It Is Still One Of My Favorite Wildlife Experiences To Date
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