Crap Wildlife Photography Facebook group explains themselves pretty well with the title. What you will find once you enter this group is a row of out-of-focus pictures, dove photobombs, and annoyed wildlife creatures. The group had started for a while, but they went absolutely viral at the beginning of 2020 when the pictures were shared on social media platforms.
The community absolutely loves nature, but the fate of poorly captured pictures shouldn’t always be the ‘delete’ button. The pictures are so bad that they are just good – they won’t win the awards, but the internet absolutely loves them.
If you haven’t smiled today, we hope these pictures will make you!
“Every move you make… every step you take… Owl be watching you.”
Captured a Great Horned Owl chilling the roof behind our house.
A picture of a capybara getting snipped by a goose. Can’t believe what I saw.
Is there any ornithologists that can tell me what kind of bird is this?
While you wait this to load, the description reads a spectacular display of glow-worms in the dark caves of New Zealand.
You’re looking at the foot of a brush-tailed possum. That is my bathroom ceiling.
This moment made me realize that I need a bigger bird feeder.
Behold, the best fish picture I’ve ever taken.
It was too fast. Not my fault.
That lazy fella, though.
Ah, did I just take a picture of a crime happening amongst the sparrows?
Yeah, definitely need more practice in taking bird pictures.
Guess who photobombed who. The sleepy pigeon didn’t notice my camera heading for the juvenile seagull.
In case you’re wondering, that’s a frog.
Mr. Grumpy photobombed my picture of Porto, Porto-Gull.
That is a very well-camouflaged snowy owl.
“You are considered lucky to see one cape clawless otter. Two together at the same time is even more unusual. Not sure what it means when eight demonic ones come and visit you out of the darkness.”
“Hi, how are ya?” “Hi, how are ya?” “Hi, how are ya?”
Yeah, that’s a wild komodo dragon in my bathroom. Gonna have to use a different one tonight.
That eagle giving the ultimate bird.
I have been stalking an albino squirrel that lives in our backyard and finally got one!
This grateful raccoon decided to shake off the water on me after I saved him from drowning.
Just had to take this picture. Took this right after getting out of my car.
“I will be leading an online class in photography soon. Feel free to Western Union me your $500 enrollment deposit.”
The picture ain’t bad. It’s just… I crapped my pants…
I am absolutely in awe with the majestic… welds of the steel fencing.
“The Ermine in the lovely Minnesota snow. Nailed the exposure on this one.”
“Next time starring on squirrel p**n is Ballsy the Squirrel.”
He’s raiding our bird feeder, but the question was why did he feel like covering his private parts.