They are true masters of their craft.
Photographers, the air force never cease to delight us with their beautiful images, allowing you to experience a world of wildlife and learn something new about the planet on which we live.
In the wild there are less than 3500 snow leopards. The leopards are elusive, take a picture of this animal – a great success.
A chain of salt lakes at an altitude of 4 thousand meters above sea level in the Andes serves as a nesting place for colonies of flamingos.
Fighting Oryx spooked a flock of Sandgrouse near a watering hole in a nature reserve Namib Rand, Namibia.
The prospect of being in the middle of swarms of locusts on the island of Madagascar would be plunged into shock many people, but not operator Rob Drewett.
[/center]Marine iguana with a baby at Cape Douglas on Fernandina island, which is part of the Galapagos archipelago. Marine iguanas live exclusively in the Galapagos and are the only representatives of the suborder of lizards who are able to eat seaweed, washed by the waves on the coast of volcanic Islands.
[center]Dunes in the Namib desert in Namibia are the oldest and largest on Earth. Their height can reach 300 meters.
Lion in the Okavango Delta in Botswana. The scars on his face serve as a constant reminder of the presence of competitors.
Mustangs are common in most parts of the South-Western United States.
The spider monkey eats leaves in Guatemala.
The Serval preys on rodents in South Africa.
Red-eyed tree frog in the jungle of Costa Rica.
Buller’s albatrosses return each year to the same nest on the Islands Sirs South of New Zealand. The first arriving males, which begin to wait for females.
Fox preys on field mice hiding under the snow in Yellowstone national Park in the United States.