This leaping bighorn sheep in Kamloops appears to be flying.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Peter Sulzle
February 07, 2025 - 6:00 AM
There isn't a shortage of wildlife to photograph in Kamloops and the Okanagan, and some very skilled and patient photographers keep us entertained with their work.
These photographs, taken this winter, show domestic and wild animals captured at just the right, comical moment, up to no good or with funny expressions on their faces.
A bighorn sheep in Kamloops appears to be flying, a duck in the South Okanagan look indignant about another ducks splashing, while a couple of mice are seen picnicking on a bird feeder at night.
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![A couple of mice dine out on a bird feeder in the South Okanagan at night.](/news/medialibrary/image/hd-mediaitemid108045-3128.jpg?q=90)
A couple of mice dine out on a bird feeder in the South Okanagan at night.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Facebook/ Edwin Dukes
![The expression on the duck on the right is priceless.](/news/medialibrary/image/hd-mediaitemid108045-6242.jpg?q=90)
The expression on the duck on the right is priceless.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Shirley Sobkow
![A Kamloops photographer captured a coyote in mid-howl.](/news/medialibrary/image/hd-mediaitemid108045-5300.jpg?q=90)
A Kamloops photographer captured a coyote in mid-howl.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Susanne de Montreuil
![A South Okanagan photographer was a second too late to capture three goldeneye ducks before they simultaneously took off.](/news/medialibrary/image/hd-mediaitemid108045-5078.jpg?q=90)
A South Okanagan photographer was a second too late to capture three goldeneye ducks before they simultaneously took off.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Gary Grimmell
![A horse on a rural road in Kamloops makes a funny looking face.](/news/medialibrary/image/hd-mediaitemid108045-6636.jpg?q=90)
A horse on a rural road in Kamloops makes a funny looking face.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Valerie Walsh
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