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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. iNFOnews.ca/ Valerie Walsh

“We all have on of those friends” describes the deer that appears to be clicking its heels sideways in the Kamloops area. iNFOnews.ca/ Lyn MacDonald

A maestro mallard appears to be conducting a symphony on a lake in Kamloops. iNFOnews.ca/ Russel Gallup

A resident Canada goose in Kamloops was unhappy a flock landed on his pond. iNFOnews.ca/ Loekie Vanderwal

In the South Okanagan a busy female western bluebird has nesting material on her head. iNFOnews.ca/ Kathy Green

his golden eagle has its head upside down at the BC Wildlife Park in Kamloops. iNFOnews.ca/ Jamie Pearce

A peacock appears to be staring at a sleeping cat in a farmhouse in the South Okanagan. iNFOnews.ca/ December Jewels
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