Week in wildlife in pictures: roving parrots, rabid seals and a prickly pest

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  • Raccoons lounging at the Cinta Costera on Panama City’s waterfront. The animals congregate in the capital city looking for food, which has become scarce due to the destruction of their habitats

    A group of raccoons are seen at the Cinta Costera in Panama City. The presence of these animals in the capital city is largely due to the destruction of their habitats. This situation is causing them to increasingly migrate to populated areas in search of food
  • A hummingbird hawk moth hovers near flowers decorating the area around the holy remains of Saint Dimitar Basarbovski, the patron saint of the Romanian capital, at the end of a religious procession in Bucharest, Romania

    Hummingbird hawk moth hovers near flowers decorating the area around the holy remains of Saint Dimitrie Bassarabov, the patron saint of the Romanian capital, at the end of a religious procession in Bucharest, Romania
  • Two parrots missing from London zoo have been found after being spotted 60 miles away near a family’s back garden. The escaped blue-throated macaws, named Lily and Margot, did not return to their enclosure after their usual routine of flying freely, and were subsequently missing for six days. Finally zookeepers tracked them down in Cambridgeshire, and reported that the parrots flew into their arms

    Two parrots missing from London zoo have been found after being spotted 60 miles away near a family’s back garden. The escaped blue-throated macaws, named Lily and Margot did not return to their enclosure after their usual routine of flying freely, and were subsequently missing for six days until zookeepers were able to track down in Cambridgeshire
  • A Dominican hicotea turtle at a botanical garden in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic

    A Dominican hicotea turtle at the Professor Eugenio de Jesus Marcano F. Botanical Garden in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic. The garden spans over 650,000sqm and is dedicated to conservation and environmental education
  • Brown fur seals in Cape Town, South Africa. There has been an outbreak of rabies in the seals – the first known outbreak of rabies among marine mammals. Scientists suspect they may have contracted the disease from infected jackals who hunt seal pups on the coast of Namibia

    Brown fur seals which are among the largest seal species with their brown fur and length of more than 2m are seen in Cape Town, South Africa. The outbreak of rabies in Cape fur seals living on the southern and southwestern coasts of Africa is the first known outbreak of rabies among marine mammals. According to a report published by the South African Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries in July, a total of 17 cases were detected
  • A quick-thinking ranger jumps into the back of a truck which pulls away as a young bear attempts to attack him. The two-year-old bear (named Ricky after Ricky Gervais) had been hit by a vehicle and rehabilitated. It was being released into the wild in Armenia

    A quick thinking ranger jumps into the back of a truck which pulls away as a young bear fiercely attempts to attack him. The bear was being released into the wild but tried to attack the ranger who freed him. Ricky, a two-year-old brown bear - named after comedian Ricky Gervais - was hit by a vehicle in Armenia.The injured animal was taken in and treated by Urtsadzor Wildlife Rescue Centre before its release
  • A swan swims in Swan Lake in Stryiskyi Park, Lviv, western Ukraine

    A swan swims in Swan Lake in Stryiskyi Park in autumn, Lviv, western Ukraine
  • A squirrel eats an acorn in Seğmenler Park in Çankaya, Turkey

    A squirrel eats an acorn on the tree during autumn season at Segmenler Park in Cankaya, Turkey
  • A polar bear and a cub search for scraps in a large pile of bowhead whale bones left from the village’s subsistence hunting near Kaktovik, on the northern coast of Alaska, US

    A polar bear and a cub search for scraps in a large pile of bowhead whale bones left from the village’s subsistence hunting at the end of an unused airstrip near the village of Kaktovik, Alaska, US
  • A monitor lizard at Lumphini Park in Bangkok, Thailand

    A monitor lizard looks on at Lumphini Park in Bangkok, Thailand
  • An Asiatic golden cat walking in the central Cardamom mountains in southwestern Cambodia. Camera traps have captured several endangered species inhabiting Cambodia’s highly threatened Cardamom mountains for the first time, highlighting the need to protect the area, where several dams have been built recently

    An Asiatic golden cat walking in the Central Cardamom Mountains in southwestern Cambodia. Camera traps have captured several endangered species inside Cambodia’s highly threatened Cardamom Mountains for the first time, highlighting the need to protect the area where several dams have been built recently
  • An Asian elephant walking in the central Cardamom mountains, Cambodia

    An Asian elephant walking in the Central Cardamom Mountains in southwestern Cambodia
  • A hedgehog curls up in a garden in Rolleston on the outskirts of Christchurch, New Zealand. As hedgehogs have no natural predators in New Zealand, they are considered a pest because they kill a variety of insects, lizards, and ground-nesting chicks, reducing biodiversity. In Europe, however, hedgehogs are now listed as “near threatened” after a decline in numbers of at least 30% over the past decade across much of their range

    A hedgehog curls up in a garden in Rolleston on the outskirts of Christchurch, New Zealand. As hedgehogs have no natural predators in New Zealand, they are considered a pest because they kill a variety of insects, lizards, and ground-nesting chicks and damage the biodiversity. In Europe, however, hedgehogs are now listed as “near threatened” after a decline in numbers of at least 30% over the past decade across much of their range
  • A grey heron fishes on a lake in a city park in Tallinn, Estonia

    A Grey heron fishes on a lake in city park in Tallinn, Estonia
  • An Indian sloth bear enjoys a Halloween snack at an International Animal Rescue centre in India. Its nose was damaged by cruel practices inflicted by poachers who put the animals on show as ‘“dancing bears”

    An rescued Indian sloth bear enjoys some Halloween snacks at the International Animal Rescue Centre in Agra & Bannerghatta, India
  • A hummingbird, the purple-throated woodstar, seen on a birdwatching trip as part of the Cop16 summit in Cali, Colombia. Humanity faces an “existential crisis” caused by its rapacious destruction of life-sustaining nature, UN chief António Guterres warned delegates at the biodiversity summit in Colombia

    A calliphlox mitchellii hummingbird puts on a show during a birdwatching trip as part of the COP16 summit in Cali, Colombia. Humanity faces an “existential crisis” caused by its rapacious destruction of life-sustaining nature, UN chief Antonio Guterres warned delegates at the major biodiversity summit in Colombia
  • Baby sea turtles being released into the Mediterranean near Ortaca, southwestern Turkey

    Ten baby sea turtles are released with three adult sea turtles with a satellite tracking device attached to them return to sea after their treatments by the Sea Turtle Research, Rescue and Rehabilitation Center at Iztuzu Beach in Ortaca district of Mugla, Turkey
  • A butterfly sits on a branch in Nafplion, Peloponnese, Greece

    A butterfly sits on a branch Nafplio, Peloponnese, Greece
  • Five black swan cygnets take their first swim with the help of their mother, in Kuğulu Park, Ankara, Turkey

    Five black swan cygnets born in Turkish capital Ankara’s iconic Kugulu Park make their first swims with the help of their mother
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