Week in wildlife in pictures: cheeky macaques, busy bees and an unfazed egret

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  • Migrating birds at Qiandao Lake in Inner Mongolia, China.

    Flocks of birds on a lake, seen from above
  • Common eider take to the sky on the Blaavand headland, Denmark’s westernmost point.

    Ducks flying over the sea
  • A greylag goose in Copenhagen, Denmark.

    A greylag goose
  • A young long-tailed macaque shows off its mother’s eponymous appendage at the Phra Prang Sam Yot temple in Lopburi, Thailand.

    The young macaque is sitting on its mother's back, bending her tail over its head
  • A bee collecting nectar from blossoms at a park in Kuwait City.

    A bee collecting nectar from blossoms
  • A goldfinch perches on a branch of a plant in wetlands of Gediz Delta, on the Gulf of Izmir, Turkey.

    A goldfinch on a branch
  • A newborn seal pup enjoying life on the sand dunes of the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust’s Donna Nook nature reserve near Grimsby, north-east England.

    A seal pup rolling on a sand dune
  • A Eurasian blue tit leaves a bird feeder at the feeding ground called ‘Smurfs’ Village’ for birds and squirrels built by Hungarian artist Tamas Kanya in Budakalász, Hungary.

    A blue tit in flight
  • Jays squabble around a bird feeder in Aberystwyth, Wales.

    Two jays squabbling in flight
  • A snowy egret fishing next to a congregation of American alligators in Orlando, Florida.

    Snowy egret fishing next to American alligators
  • A southern white rhinoceros at the Nairobi national park just outside Kenya’s capital Nairobi.

    A rhino
  • An Indian palm squirrel eats fruit on a tree in Siliguri, India.

    Indian palm squirrel eating
  • A mute swan glides on the water at Tommy Thompson park in Toronto, Canada.

    A mute swan
  • A red-tailed hawk flies at Tommy Thompson park.

    A red-tailed hawk
  • A long-tailed macaque, one of many that live around Phra Prang Sam Yot temple in Lopburi, Thailand.

    A long-tailed macaque sits in front of a temple
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