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  • FEATURE - SN_CLUMSY_BADGER_06
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    FEATURE - SN_CLUMSY_BADGER_06
    This badger has an embarrassing moment as it falls off a tree branch in the middle of the night. The clumsy cub was caught out by a remote trigger camera in a private woodland in Shropshire.

    Wildlife photographer Richard Bowler said, “I followed the progress of four rescued badgers as they returned to the wild using a camera trap.”

    “The badger struggled to grip with its paws as it attempted to climb onto the trunk. That was its first and only attempt to climb the fallen tree branch.”

    “There were no other badgers present prior to the cubs being released which is why this private location was chosen. This is also to protect them from culling and illegal persecution.”

    “Before release, the cubs were tested for and vaccinated against bTB to ensure they pose no threat to the farming community.”

    Please byline: Richard Bowler/Solent News

    © Richard Bowler/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** The badger is struggling to grip with its paws as it attempts to climb onto the tree trunk. Shropshire, UK.


    The falling off the log images 16th Oct 2021
    As I said when uploading the images I'd only give the location as private Shropshire woodland, to protect the badgers from the cull and illegal persicution.
    There were no badgers present prior to releasing the cubs, that is why the location was chosen for the release site. I followed the badgers progress up until early this year.
    Jammy dodgers are also a favourite for badgers, but it has to be remembered its not a healthy diet for the badgers, used sparingly it does no harm. Whenever I visited the location I also left some healthy food for them. Peanuts, corn on the cob, dog or cat biscuits, just enough to help them if they were struggling to find food naturally.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - SN_CLUMSY_BADGER_05
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    FEATURE - SN_CLUMSY_BADGER_05
    This badger has an embarrassing moment as it falls off a tree branch in the middle of the night. The clumsy cub was caught out by a remote trigger camera in a private woodland in Shropshire.

    Wildlife photographer Richard Bowler said, “I followed the progress of four rescued badgers as they returned to the wild using a camera trap.”

    “The badger struggled to grip with its paws as it attempted to climb onto the trunk. That was its first and only attempt to climb the fallen tree branch.”

    “There were no other badgers present prior to the cubs being released which is why this private location was chosen. This is also to protect them from culling and illegal persecution.”

    “Before release, the cubs were tested for and vaccinated against bTB to ensure they pose no threat to the farming community.”

    Please byline: Richard Bowler/Solent News

    © Richard Bowler/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** The badger is struggling to grip with its paws as it attempts to climb onto the tree trunk. Shropshire, UK.


    The falling off the log images 16th Oct 2021
    As I said when uploading the images I'd only give the location as private Shropshire woodland, to protect the badgers from the cull and illegal persicution.
    There were no badgers present prior to releasing the cubs, that is why the location was chosen for the release site. I followed the badgers progress up until early this year.
    Jammy dodgers are also a favourite for badgers, but it has to be remembered its not a healthy diet for the badgers, used sparingly it does no harm. Whenever I visited the location I also left some healthy food for them. Peanuts, corn on the cob, dog or cat biscuits, just enough to help them if they were struggling to find food naturally.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - SN_CLUMSY_BADGER_04
    SON-SN_CLUMSY_BADGER_04
    FEATURE - SN_CLUMSY_BADGER_04
    This badger has an embarrassing moment as it falls off a tree branch in the middle of the night. The clumsy cub was caught out by a remote trigger camera in a private woodland in Shropshire.

    Wildlife photographer Richard Bowler said, “I followed the progress of four rescued badgers as they returned to the wild using a camera trap.”

    “The badger struggled to grip with its paws as it attempted to climb onto the trunk. That was its first and only attempt to climb the fallen tree branch.”

    “There were no other badgers present prior to the cubs being released which is why this private location was chosen. This is also to protect them from culling and illegal persecution.”

    “Before release, the cubs were tested for and vaccinated against bTB to ensure they pose no threat to the farming community.”

    Please byline: Richard Bowler/Solent News

    © Richard Bowler/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** The badger is struggling to grip with its paws as it attempts to climb onto the tree trunk. Shropshire, UK.


    The falling off the log images 16th Oct 2021
    As I said when uploading the images I'd only give the location as private Shropshire woodland, to protect the badgers from the cull and illegal persicution.
    There were no badgers present prior to releasing the cubs, that is why the location was chosen for the release site. I followed the badgers progress up until early this year.
    Jammy dodgers are also a favourite for badgers, but it has to be remembered its not a healthy diet for the badgers, used sparingly it does no harm. Whenever I visited the location I also left some healthy food for them. Peanuts, corn on the cob, dog or cat biscuits, just enough to help them if they were struggling to find food naturally.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - SN_CLUMSY_BADGER_03
    SON-SN_CLUMSY_BADGER_03
    FEATURE - SN_CLUMSY_BADGER_03
    This badger has an embarrassing moment as it falls off a tree branch in the middle of the night. The clumsy cub was caught out by a remote trigger camera in a private woodland in Shropshire.

    Wildlife photographer Richard Bowler said, “I followed the progress of four rescued badgers as they returned to the wild using a camera trap.”

    “The badger struggled to grip with its paws as it attempted to climb onto the trunk. That was its first and only attempt to climb the fallen tree branch.”

    “There were no other badgers present prior to the cubs being released which is why this private location was chosen. This is also to protect them from culling and illegal persecution.”

    “Before release, the cubs were tested for and vaccinated against bTB to ensure they pose no threat to the farming community.”

    Please byline: Richard Bowler/Solent News

    © Richard Bowler/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** The badger is struggling to grip with its paws as it attempts to climb onto the tree trunk. Shropshire, UK.


    The falling off the log images 16th Oct 2021
    As I said when uploading the images I'd only give the location as private Shropshire woodland, to protect the badgers from the cull and illegal persicution.
    There were no badgers present prior to releasing the cubs, that is why the location was chosen for the release site. I followed the badgers progress up until early this year.
    Jammy dodgers are also a favourite for badgers, but it has to be remembered its not a healthy diet for the badgers, used sparingly it does no harm. Whenever I visited the location I also left some healthy food for them. Peanuts, corn on the cob, dog or cat biscuits, just enough to help them if they were struggling to find food naturally.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - SN_CLUMSY_BADGER_02
    SON-SN_CLUMSY_BADGER_02
    FEATURE - SN_CLUMSY_BADGER_02
    This badger has an embarrassing moment as it falls off a tree branch in the middle of the night. The clumsy cub was caught out by a remote trigger camera in a private woodland in Shropshire.

    Wildlife photographer Richard Bowler said, “I followed the progress of four rescued badgers as they returned to the wild using a camera trap.”

    “The badger struggled to grip with its paws as it attempted to climb onto the trunk. That was its first and only attempt to climb the fallen tree branch.”

    “There were no other badgers present prior to the cubs being released which is why this private location was chosen. This is also to protect them from culling and illegal persecution.”

    “Before release, the cubs were tested for and vaccinated against bTB to ensure they pose no threat to the farming community.”

    Please byline: Richard Bowler/Solent News

    © Richard Bowler/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** The badger is struggling to grip with its paws as it attempts to climb onto the tree trunk. Shropshire, UK.


    The falling off the log images 16th Oct 2021
    As I said when uploading the images I'd only give the location as private Shropshire woodland, to protect the badgers from the cull and illegal persicution.
    There were no badgers present prior to releasing the cubs, that is why the location was chosen for the release site. I followed the badgers progress up until early this year.
    Jammy dodgers are also a favourite for badgers, but it has to be remembered its not a healthy diet for the badgers, used sparingly it does no harm. Whenever I visited the location I also left some healthy food for them. Peanuts, corn on the cob, dog or cat biscuits, just enough to help them if they were struggling to find food naturally.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - SN_CLUMSY_BADGER_01
    SON-SN_CLUMSY_BADGER_01
    FEATURE - SN_CLUMSY_BADGER_01
    This badger has an embarrassing moment as it falls off a tree branch in the middle of the night. The clumsy cub was caught out by a remote trigger camera in a private woodland in Shropshire.

    Wildlife photographer Richard Bowler said, “I followed the progress of four rescued badgers as they returned to the wild using a camera trap.”

    “The badger struggled to grip with its paws as it attempted to climb onto the trunk. That was its first and only attempt to climb the fallen tree branch.”

    “There were no other badgers present prior to the cubs being released which is why this private location was chosen. This is also to protect them from culling and illegal persecution.”

    “Before release, the cubs were tested for and vaccinated against bTB to ensure they pose no threat to the farming community.”

    Please byline: Richard Bowler/Solent News

    © Richard Bowler/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** The badger is struggling to grip with its paws as it attempts to climb onto the tree trunk. Shropshire, UK.


    The falling off the log images 16th Oct 2021
    As I said when uploading the images I'd only give the location as private Shropshire woodland, to protect the badgers from the cull and illegal persicution.
    There were no badgers present prior to releasing the cubs, that is why the location was chosen for the release site. I followed the badgers progress up until early this year.
    Jammy dodgers are also a favourite for badgers, but it has to be remembered its not a healthy diet for the badgers, used sparingly it does no harm. Whenever I visited the location I also left some healthy food for them. Peanuts, corn on the cob, dog or cat biscuits, just enough to help them if they were struggling to find food naturally.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Experience: I let a baby bird nest in my hair for 84 days.
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    Experience: I let a baby bird nest in my hair for 84 days.
    Hannah Bourne-Taylor: Taking care of a baby finch helped with my loneliness after I relocated abroad.

    After a thunderstorm, Hannah found a fledgling bronze-winged mannikin finch, barely a month old, on the ground.
    She fed him termites and, instinctively, chirped at him. He chirped back and clambered into her hand, digging in his beak and head, then fell asleep in her palm. As far as he was concerned, Hannah was his mother.

    For the next 84 days, the fledgling lived on Hannah. They became inseparable. He would fly alongside her, or cling to her as she went from room to room in the house, while they walked the grasslands or when she drove. HeÕd rest in her hand. As he learned to fly, heÕd make short flights from her hand, to her shoulder, to her head.

    © Stephen Burke / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved.

     

  • Experience: I let a baby bird nest in my hair for 84 days.
    DUKAS_136695320_EYE
    Experience: I let a baby bird nest in my hair for 84 days.
    Hannah Bourne-Taylor: Taking care of a baby finch helped with my loneliness after I relocated abroad.

    After a thunderstorm, Hannah found a fledgling bronze-winged mannikin finch, barely a month old, on the ground.
    She fed him termites and, instinctively, chirped at him. He chirped back and clambered into her hand, digging in his beak and head, then fell asleep in her palm. As far as he was concerned, Hannah was his mother.

    For the next 84 days, the fledgling lived on Hannah. They became inseparable. He would fly alongside her, or cling to her as she went from room to room in the house, while they walked the grasslands or when she drove. HeÕd rest in her hand. As he learned to fly, heÕd make short flights from her hand, to her shoulder, to her head.

    © Stephen Burke / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved.

     

  • Experience: I let a baby bird nest in my hair for 84 days.
    DUKAS_136695317_EYE
    Experience: I let a baby bird nest in my hair for 84 days.
    Hannah Bourne-Taylor: Taking care of a baby finch helped with my loneliness after I relocated abroad.

    After a thunderstorm, Hannah found a fledgling bronze-winged mannikin finch, barely a month old, on the ground.
    She fed him termites and, instinctively, chirped at him. He chirped back and clambered into her hand, digging in his beak and head, then fell asleep in her palm. As far as he was concerned, Hannah was his mother.

    For the next 84 days, the fledgling lived on Hannah. They became inseparable. He would fly alongside her, or cling to her as she went from room to room in the house, while they walked the grasslands or when she drove. HeÕd rest in her hand. As he learned to fly, heÕd make short flights from her hand, to her shoulder, to her head.

    © Stephen Burke / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved.

     

  • Experience: I let a baby bird nest in my hair for 84 days.
    DUKAS_136695318_EYE
    Experience: I let a baby bird nest in my hair for 84 days.
    Hannah Bourne-Taylor: Taking care of a baby finch helped with my loneliness after I relocated abroad.

    After a thunderstorm, Hannah found a fledgling bronze-winged mannikin finch, barely a month old, on the ground.
    She fed him termites and, instinctively, chirped at him. He chirped back and clambered into her hand, digging in his beak and head, then fell asleep in her palm. As far as he was concerned, Hannah was his mother.

    For the next 84 days, the fledgling lived on Hannah. They became inseparable. He would fly alongside her, or cling to her as she went from room to room in the house, while they walked the grasslands or when she drove. HeÕd rest in her hand. As he learned to fly, heÕd make short flights from her hand, to her shoulder, to her head.

    © Stephen Burke / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved.

     

  • FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Fuchs und Terrier
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    FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Fuchs und Terrier


    PICTURE SHOWS: Rosie the fox coming out of her underground earth (den) to meet her friend Maddy the terrier. In the snow, near Corwen, north Wales.
    ....

    STORY COPY:

    These charming pictures show furry best friends Rosie the fox and Maddy the terrier playing together in the snow.

    The real-life fox and hound pair have been pals since Rosie, 6, was hand-reared by photographer Richard Bowler.

    The pair live in a large outdoor enclosure on the edge of woodland at Richard's small holding in the Berwyn mountains, north Wales.

    Richard explains: "The two have been best mates since I took Rosie in as an abandoned cub and play together every day. Both love the snow and love snowball fights. We just throw the snowballs in the air for them to catch. It was very powdery snow today so they just exploded when they caught them. I was hoping for some more interactive shots of them both playing together but they just wouldn't do as they were told. Both are now sound asleep, knackered after a hectic hour or so of playing."

    Rosie was just a cub when she was left abandoned after her father killed most of her litter before the cubs had opened their eyes for the first time.

    After being adopted by Richard, she soon formed a firm friendship with terrier Maddy, a Lakeland Patterdale cross, who is now nine.

    Where: near Corwen, United Kingdom
    When: 30 Jan 2019
    Credit: Richard Bowler/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Fuchs und Terrier
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    FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Fuchs und Terrier


    PICTURE SHOWS: Close up of Rosie the fox, relaxing after playing with snow balls. Near Corwen, north Wales.
    ....

    STORY COPY:

    These charming pictures show furry best friends Rosie the fox and Maddy the terrier playing together in the snow.

    The real-life fox and hound pair have been pals since Rosie, 6, was hand-reared by photographer Richard Bowler.

    The pair live in a large outdoor enclosure on the edge of woodland at Richard's small holding in the Berwyn mountains, north Wales.

    Richard explains: "The two have been best mates since I took Rosie in as an abandoned cub and play together every day. Both love the snow and love snowball fights. We just throw the snowballs in the air for them to catch. It was very powdery snow today so they just exploded when they caught them. I was hoping for some more interactive shots of them both playing together but they just wouldn't do as they were told. Both are now sound asleep, knackered after a hectic hour or so of playing."

    Rosie was just a cub when she was left abandoned after her father killed most of her litter before the cubs had opened their eyes for the first time.

    After being adopted by Richard, she soon formed a firm friendship with terrier Maddy, a Lakeland Patterdale cross, who is now nine.

    Where: near Corwen, United Kingdom
    When: 30 Jan 2019
    Credit: Richard Bowler/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Fuchs und Terrier
    DUK10113920_005
    FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Fuchs und Terrier


    PICTURE SHOWS: Rosie the fox, shaking snow off of her coat after playing with snow balls.
    ....

    STORY COPY:

    These charming pictures show furry best friends Rosie the fox and Maddy the terrier playing together in the snow.

    The real-life fox and hound pair have been pals since Rosie, 6, was hand-reared by photographer Richard Bowler.

    The pair live in a large outdoor enclosure on the edge of woodland at Richard's small holding in the Berwyn mountains, north Wales.

    Richard explains: "The two have been best mates since I took Rosie in as an abandoned cub and play together every day. Both love the snow and love snowball fights. We just throw the snowballs in the air for them to catch. It was very powdery snow today so they just exploded when they caught them. I was hoping for some more interactive shots of them both playing together but they just wouldn't do as they were told. Both are now sound asleep, knackered after a hectic hour or so of playing."

    Rosie was just a cub when she was left abandoned after her father killed most of her litter before the cubs had opened their eyes for the first time.

    After being adopted by Richard, she soon formed a firm friendship with terrier Maddy, a Lakeland Patterdale cross, who is now nine.

    Where: near Corwen, United Kingdom
    When: 30 Jan 2019
    Credit: Richard Bowler/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Fuchs und Terrier
    DUK10113920_004
    FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Fuchs und Terrier


    PICTURE SHOWS: Rosie the fox about to catch a snow ball. Near Corwen, north Wales.
    ....

    STORY COPY:

    These charming pictures show furry best friends Rosie the fox and Maddy the terrier playing together in the snow.

    The real-life fox and hound pair have been pals since Rosie, 6, was hand-reared by photographer Richard Bowler.

    The pair live in a large outdoor enclosure on the edge of woodland at Richard's small holding in the Berwyn mountains, north Wales.

    Richard explains: "The two have been best mates since I took Rosie in as an abandoned cub and play together every day. Both love the snow and love snowball fights. We just throw the snowballs in the air for them to catch. It was very powdery snow today so they just exploded when they caught them. I was hoping for some more interactive shots of them both playing together but they just wouldn't do as they were told. Both are now sound asleep, knackered after a hectic hour or so of playing."

    Rosie was just a cub when she was left abandoned after her father killed most of her litter before the cubs had opened their eyes for the first time.

    After being adopted by Richard, she soon formed a firm friendship with terrier Maddy, a Lakeland Patterdale cross, who is now nine.

    Where: near Corwen, United Kingdom
    When: 30 Jan 2019
    Credit: Richard Bowler/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Fuchs und Terrier
    DUK10113920_003
    FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Fuchs und Terrier


    PICTURE SHOWS: Rosie, the rescue 6 year old fox with snow on her face after playing with snow balls. Near Corwen, north Wales.
    ....

    STORY COPY:

    These charming pictures show furry best friends Rosie the fox and Maddy the terrier playing together in the snow.

    The real-life fox and hound pair have been pals since Rosie, 6, was hand-reared by photographer Richard Bowler.

    The pair live in a large outdoor enclosure on the edge of woodland at Richard's small holding in the Berwyn mountains, north Wales.

    Richard explains: "The two have been best mates since I took Rosie in as an abandoned cub and play together every day. Both love the snow and love snowball fights. We just throw the snowballs in the air for them to catch. It was very powdery snow today so they just exploded when they caught them. I was hoping for some more interactive shots of them both playing together but they just wouldn't do as they were told. Both are now sound asleep, knackered after a hectic hour or so of playing."

    Rosie was just a cub when she was left abandoned after her father killed most of her litter before the cubs had opened their eyes for the first time.

    After being adopted by Richard, she soon formed a firm friendship with terrier Maddy, a Lakeland Patterdale cross, who is now nine.

    Where: near Corwen, United Kingdom
    When: 30 Jan 2019
    Credit: Richard Bowler/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Fuchs und Terrier
    DUK10113920_002
    FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Fuchs und Terrier


    PICTURE SHOWS: Rosie the fox coming out of her underground earth (den) to meet her friend Maddy the terrier. In the snow, near Corwen, north Wales.
    ....

    STORY COPY:

    These charming pictures show furry best friends Rosie the fox and Maddy the terrier playing together in the snow.

    The real-life fox and hound pair have been pals since Rosie, 6, was hand-reared by photographer Richard Bowler.

    The pair live in a large outdoor enclosure on the edge of woodland at Richard's small holding in the Berwyn mountains, north Wales.

    Richard explains: "The two have been best mates since I took Rosie in as an abandoned cub and play together every day. Both love the snow and love snowball fights. We just throw the snowballs in the air for them to catch. It was very powdery snow today so they just exploded when they caught them. I was hoping for some more interactive shots of them both playing together but they just wouldn't do as they were told. Both are now sound asleep, knackered after a hectic hour or so of playing."

    Rosie was just a cub when she was left abandoned after her father killed most of her litter before the cubs had opened their eyes for the first time.

    After being adopted by Richard, she soon formed a firm friendship with terrier Maddy, a Lakeland Patterdale cross, who is now nine.

    Where: near Corwen, United Kingdom
    When: 30 Jan 2019
    Credit: Richard Bowler/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Fuchs und Terrier
    DUK10113920_001
    FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Fuchs und Terrier


    PICTURE SHOWS: Rosie the fox coming out of her underground earth (den) to meet her friend Maddy the terrier. In the snow, near Corwen, north Wales.
    ....

    STORY COPY:

    These charming pictures show furry best friends Rosie the fox and Maddy the terrier playing together in the snow.

    The real-life fox and hound pair have been pals since Rosie, 6, was hand-reared by photographer Richard Bowler.

    The pair live in a large outdoor enclosure on the edge of woodland at Richard's small holding in the Berwyn mountains, north Wales.

    Richard explains: "The two have been best mates since I took Rosie in as an abandoned cub and play together every day. Both love the snow and love snowball fights. We just throw the snowballs in the air for them to catch. It was very powdery snow today so they just exploded when they caught them. I was hoping for some more interactive shots of them both playing together but they just wouldn't do as they were told. Both are now sound asleep, knackered after a hectic hour or so of playing."

    Rosie was just a cub when she was left abandoned after her father killed most of her litter before the cubs had opened their eyes for the first time.

    After being adopted by Richard, she soon formed a firm friendship with terrier Maddy, a Lakeland Patterdale cross, who is now nine.

    Where: near Corwen, United Kingdom
    When: 30 Jan 2019
    Credit: Richard Bowler/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • #CHINA-DALIAN-TIGERS-BORN (CN)
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    #CHINA-DALIAN-TIGERS-BORN (CN)
    (101005) -- DALIAN, Oct. 5, 2010 (Xinhua) -- A zookeeper holds a pair of newborn white tigers at Dalian Forest Zoo in Dalian, northeast China's Liaoning Province, Oct. 4, 2010. Two pairs of tiger cubs, a pair of white tigers and a pair of Siberian tigers, were born in the zoo in Dalian during the National Day holidays. (Xinhua/Chen Hao) (zhs)
    Xinhua News Agency / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    DUKAS/EYEVINE

     

  • #CHINA-DALIAN-TIGERS-BORN (CN)
    DUKAS_15849996_EYE
    #CHINA-DALIAN-TIGERS-BORN (CN)
    (101005) -- DALIAN, Oct. 5, 2010 (Xinhua) -- A zookeeper feeds a newborn white tiger at Dalian Forest Zoo in Dalian, northeast China's Liaoning Province, Oct. 4, 2010. Two pairs of tiger cubs, a pair of white tigers and a pair of Siberian tigers, were born in the zoo in Dalian during the National Day holidays. (Xinhua/Chen Hao) (zhs)
    Xinhua News Agency / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    DUKAS/EYEVINE

     

  • #CHINA-DALIAN-TIGERS-BORN (CN)
    DUKAS_15849995_EYE
    #CHINA-DALIAN-TIGERS-BORN (CN)
    (101005) -- DALIAN, Oct. 5, 2010 (Xinhua) -- A zookeeper holds a pair of newborn Siberian tigers at Dalian Forest Zoo in Dalian, northeast China's Liaoning Province, Oct. 4, 2010. Two pairs of tiger cubs, a pair of white tigers and a pair of Siberian tigers, were born in the zoo in Dalian during the National Day holidays. (Xinhua/Chen Hao) (zhs)
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    (101005) -- DALIAN, Oct. 5, 2010 (Xinhua) -- A zookeeper feeds a newborn Siberian tiger at Dalian Forest Zoo in Dalian, northeast China's Liaoning Province, Oct. 4, 2010. Two pairs of tiger cubs, a pair of white tigers and a pair of Siberian tigers, were born in the zoo in Dalian during the National Day holidays. (Xinhua/Chen Hao) (zhs)
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  • #CHINA-DALIAN-TIGERS-BORN (CN)
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    (101005) -- DALIAN, Oct. 5, 2010 (Xinhua) -- Zookeepers hold two pairs of newborn tigers at Dalian Forest Zoo in Dalian, northeast China's Liaoning Province, Oct. 4, 2010. Two pairs of tiger cubs, a pair of white tigers and a pair of Siberian tigers, were born in the zoo in Dalian during the National Day holidays. (Xinhua/Chen Hao) (zhs)
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  • #(7)CHINA-HENAN-SANMENXIA-SIBERIAN TIGER (CN)
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    (100722) -- SANMENXIA, July 22, 2010 (Xinhua) -- An one-month-old little siberian tiger enjoys itself at the zoo in Sanmenxia City, central China's Henan Province, July 21, 2010. Two siberian tigers were born in the zoo one month ago. Because their there-year-old mother "Hu Niu" refused to feed the newborn cubs, local zoo officials found a dog to feed them.
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  • #(9)CHINA-HENAN-SANMENXIA-SIBERIAN TIGER (CN)
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    (100722) -- SANMENXIA, July 22, 2010 (Xinhua) -- Two one-month-old little siberian tigers enjoy themselves at the zoo in Sanmenxia City, central China's Henan Province, July 21, 2010. The two siberian tigers were born in the zoo one month ago. Because their there-year-old mother "Hu Niu" refused to feed the newborn cubs, local zoo officials found a dog to feed them.
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  • #(6)CHINA-HENAN-SANMENXIA-SIBERIAN TIGER (CN)
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    (100722) -- SANMENXIA, July 22, 2010 (Xinhua) -- Little siberian tigers suck milk from their dog mother at the zoo in Sanmenxia City, central China's Henan Province, July 21, 2010. The two siberian tigers were born in the zoo one month ago. Because their there-year-old mother "Hu Niu" refused to feed the newborn cubs, local zoo officials found a dog to feed them.
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  • #(5)CHINA-HENAN-SANMENXIA-SIBERIAN TIGER (CN)
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    (100722) -- SANMENXIA, July 22, 2010 (Xinhua) -- A little siberian tiger sucks milk from its dog mother at the zoo in Sanmenxia City, central China's Henan Province, July 21, 2010. Two siberian tigers were born in the zoo one month ago. Because their there-year-old mother "Hu Niu" refused to feed the newborn cubs, local zoo officials found a dog to feed them.
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  • #(2)CHINA-HENAN-SANMENXIA-SIBERIAN TIGER (CN)
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    (100722) -- SANMENXIA, July 22, 2010 (Xinhua) -- A staff member feeds an one-month-old siberian tiger with milk at the zoo in Sanmenxia City, central China's Henan Province, July 21, 2010. Two siberian tigers were born in the zoo one month ago. Because their there-year-old mother "Hu Niu" refused to feed the newborn cubs, local zoo officials found a dog to feed them.
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  • #(3)CHINA-HENAN-SANMENXIA-SIBERIAN TIGER (CN)
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    (100722) -- SANMENXIA, July 22, 2010 (Xinhua) -- A staff member feeds a one-month-old siberian tiger with beef at the zoo in Sanmenxia City, central China's Henan Province, July 21, 2010. Two siberian tigers were born in the zoo one month ago. Because their there-year-old mother "Hu Niu" refused to feed the newborn cubs, local zoo officials found a dog to feed them.
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  • #(1)CHINA-HENAN-SANMENXIA-SIBERIAN TIGER (CN)
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    (100722) -- SANMENXIA, July 22, 2010 (Xinhua) -- Tourists play with little siberian tigers at the zoo in Sanmenxia City, central China's Henan Province, July 21, 2010. The two siberian tigers were born in the zoo one month ago. Because their there-year-old mother "Hu Niu" refused to feed the newborn cubs, local zoo officials found a dog to feed them.
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  • #(8)CHINA-HENAN-SANMENXIA-SIBERIAN TIGER (CN)
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    (100722) -- SANMENXIA, July 22, 2010 (Xinhua) -- An one-month-old little siberian tiger enjoys itself at the zoo in Sanmenxia City, central China's Henan Province, July 21, 2010. Two siberian tigers were born in the zoo one month ago. Because their there-year-old mother "Hu Niu" refused to feed the newborn cubs, local zoo officials found a dog to feed them.
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  • Eldest Quake baby panda twin is fed
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    080707 (Sichuang, China)The older one of new born twin panda's has a bottle-feed, while the younger one is breastfeed by its mother Guoguo. The twin giant panda's (born on July 6th) were the first newborn of the the year globally. (Zhou Guoqiang/Xinhua)

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    Eldest Quake baby panda twin is fed
    080707 (Sichuang, China)The older one of new born twin panda's has a bottle-feed, while the younger one is breastfeed by its mother Guoguo. The twin giant panda's (born on July 6th) were the first newborn of the the year globally. (Zhou Guoqiang/Xinhua)


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