Photographer Tiptoes Through The Tulips To Capture These Adorable Mice (20 Pics)

Are you spending the busiest days of your life these days? Are you someone with great desire to go out at the moment you get the idea? Then, it’s time for you to enjoy the happy things that are happening around you. Maybe some adorable pics related to extremely cute mice.

Miles Herbet was the wonderful person who caught all these pics in his camera. He is a well-known British photographer and he’s the one who runs Captivelight, holding workshops and animal photography tuition for the ones who have interest in photographing “birds of prey, reptiles, frogs and other beasties.”

“These harvest Mice were photographed in an indoor studio,” Miles shared. “We provide a service for photographers looking for high impact cute animal pictures, and using a purpose-built studio means that we are not weather dependent. There is also an option to photograph animals outside if the client wishes, our other specialty is frogs!”

“Nearly all the animals we photograph are captive bred, the mice are bred to release into the wild at a local nature reserve – we prefer to use captive-bred animals rather than disturbing wild populations, and captive bred animals are more sustainable.”

Each little mouse is gifted with a treat during the sessions, most probably nectar of flowers or else the stamens. Miles as well as his clients are quite more interested in watching the cute little subjects going about the businesses of the mice. Various poses are taken close-up shots. The feeling of enchantment in getting involved in this win-win situation can never be explained through words. Thus, we thought to let you feel the gladness of it by presenting some images of mice nestling cozily amongst the petals and frockling among the tulips.

It’s a must to give credit to the photographer as all these close-ups are extremely beautiful and vividly colourful. I’m pretty sure that these images will make you smile even if you have had a bad day. Enjoy the following pics and join the conversation.

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Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

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