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iN PHOTOS: Funny wildlife moments in Thompson-Okanagan (part three)

A Kamloops resident looking for wildlife had a bird land on his head in Kamloops in late spring.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Lyn MacDonald

The Thompson-Okanagan region is home to an abundance of wildlife that never cease to intrigue and entertain onlookers.

Thanks to several submissions from area photographers we are able to publish a third collection of animals doing funny things this year, caught at just the right time.

A collection published earlier this month shows an osprey with a special yet lewd talent and a feral horse with a big bite. 

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

Included in this selection is a pika that appears to be singing opera, a silly goose and a smiling deer. 

If you want to share photos of wildlife taken in the Thompson-Okanagan this year, send them to news@infonews.ca.

These beavers in a river in Kamloops were observed having a fight.
These beavers in a river in Kamloops were observed having a fight.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Lyn MacDonald

A silly goose flops on its back in Okanagan Lake in West Kelowna.
A silly goose flops on its back in Okanagan Lake in West Kelowna.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Dean Pratley

A pika in the Similkameen valley appears to be singing opera.
A pika in the Similkameen valley appears to be singing opera.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Martin Gregorian

A marmot has its face stuffed full in Kamloops.
A marmot has its face stuffed full in Kamloops.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Lyn MacDonald

These raccoons in Kamloops look like they are up to mischief.
These raccoons in Kamloops look like they are up to mischief.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Lyn MacDonald

Shuswap photographer Ian McAlpine slowed his shutter speed for this unique photo of an osprey shaking its head.
Shuswap photographer Ian McAlpine slowed his shutter speed for this unique photo of an osprey shaking its head.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Ian McAlpine

A pika
A pika "sings" near Hope.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Lou Lehmann

A deer in Clinton
A deer in Clinton "smiles" for the photographer.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Amanda Nelson

This squirrel with its mouth full looks surprised.
This squirrel with its mouth full looks surprised.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Lyn MacDonald

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