iN PHOTOS: Funny wildlife moments caught on cameras in Thompson-Okanagan

Some photographers in the Okanagan and Kamloops areas shared meme-worthy, funny wildlife photos this summer, often with amusing captions included.

These funny photos were snapped at just the right time and here are some of the best ones we could find.

Included is a wide array of species behaving in comical ways with silly expressions on their faces or with their mouths stuffed with food. 

We’d love to add your funny wildlife photos to the collection, please send them to news@infonews.ca.

This marmot in Kamloops appears to be rubber necking. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Lyn MacDonald

An osprey has a staring contest with a wasp in the Shuswap. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Ian McAlpine

This photo was taken in Kamloops: “There’s something behind me – isn’t there….” | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Lyn MacDonald

This ruddy duck in Kamloops is making bubbles to attract the females. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Lyn MacDonald

Photographer Dean Pratley snapped this photo in the Okanagan: “You’re cleared for landing!” | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Dean Pratley

Mmmph. A Robin’s face is full of food in the Shuswap. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Ian McAlpine

A frog has a snack on its eye in a pond near Merritt. | Credit: SUBMITTED/Travis Bonner


 


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Shannon Ainslie

Shannon Ainslie brings a background of writing and blogging to the team. She is interested in covering human interest stories and engaging with her community of Kamloops.