
British photographer snaps close-ups of small harvest mice
By Globaltimes.cn-CFP, Published: 2017-06-28 18:41:09
Generally speaking, a wild harvest mouse is too small to be discovered. They are, on average, only 1.5 inches long. Dean Mason, a 50-year-old wildlife photographer, raises the mice and brings them to the wild for snapping pictures of them in action from a close distance. During the shooting process, these cute harvest mice are rolling about on plants and flowers, and enjoying the sunshine, which is warm and cozy. Photo: CFP
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Generally speaking, a wild harvest mouse is too small to be discovered. They are, on average, only 1.5 inches long. Dean Mason, a 50-year-old wildlife photographer, raises the mice and brings them to the wild for snapping pictures of them in action from a close distance. During the shooting process, these cute harvest mice are rolling about on plants and flowers, and enjoying the sunshine, which is warm and cozy. Photo: CFP figcaption >