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iN PHOTOS: Animals being silly in Kamloops, Okanagan

A black bear looks adorable splashing in its tub at the BC Wildlife Park.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Kevin Palmer

Spring is a busy time of year for all kinds of wildlife in the Thompson-Okanagan region as feeding, courting, nesting and breeding activities are underway, so there is a lot to observe and photograph.

This photo collection, taken in April, shows some perfect captures snapped at the exact moments animals are caught looking silly.

An upside down eagle, a bear in a bathtub and a music conducting duck are a few funny photos included.

We’d love to include your funny animal photos, please send them to news@infonews.ca.

A river otter in the Thompson River in Kamloops chews with its mouth wide open.
A river otter in the Thompson River in Kamloops chews with its mouth wide open.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Valerie Walsh

"We all have on of those friends" describes the deer that appears to be clicking its heels sideways in the Kamloops area.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Lyn MacDonald

A maestro mallard appears to be conducting a symphony on a lake in Kamloops.
A maestro mallard appears to be conducting a symphony on a lake in Kamloops.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Russel Gallup

A resident Canada goose in Kamloops was unhappy a flock landed on his pond.
A resident Canada goose in Kamloops was unhappy a flock landed on his pond.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Loekie Vanderwal

In the South Okanagan a busy female western bluebird has nesting material on her head.
In the South Okanagan a busy female western bluebird has nesting material on her head.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Kathy Green

This golden eagle has its head upside down at the BC Wildlife Park in Kamloops.
This golden eagle has its head upside down at the BC Wildlife Park in Kamloops.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Jamie Pearce

A peacock appears to be staring at a sleeping cat in a farmhouse in the South Okanagan.
A peacock appears to be staring at a sleeping cat in a farmhouse in the South Okanagan.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ December Jewels

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