“Every animal on Earth has as much right to be here as you and me” - Anthony D Williams

Various trees and bushes in the foreground and background stand along the sides of a light brown gravel path. On the path, two Mallard Ducks are positioned to the far right, looking over to each side as they calculate where to go.
The right half of a Giraffe's face takes up the majority of space, with blurred poles in the background edited in black and white. The Giraffe's face remains in colour, showing off its unique brown spots, ossicles, deep black eye and a pointy ear.
The start of a Pigeon's body emerges from the left, with its face ending in the centre. Its piercing red eye, and green and purple feathers around its neck are highlighted by the blurred black and white background.
A green and red leafy stem reaches from either side in the foreground. A Tawny Mining Bee sits on the stem, with two black legs that cling to the top. Its orange and yellow stripped body hangs onto the edge as its glass-like wings lay straight over.
Floating in the water is a Hooded Merganser. Black, silky feathers with white tips and a brown mohawk hair style face the camera, as its left flipper glides it away.
Up-close inside red and yellow petals, the body and wings of a Bumblebee poke out while it collects pollen. Its big, furry body has two yellow stripes and a collection of pollen surrounding its black-lined wings.
The side profile of a young Fallow Deer, with its neck to the tip of its nose framed from the right side to the middle. Its pale pink tongue pokes out of its mouth, while the Deer stands relaxed in the sunlight.
A Red Deer emerges from behind a tree trunk on the left side. Twisting its neck to face towards the camera, its large brown eye stares down the lens as it shows off its small sprouting antlers.
In the background stand multiple branchy Oak trees, while the foreground is an area of long and short patches of grass that a Wild Horse eats from. Three small branches run across the front of the lens, framed around the black Horse in the centre.
A light grey Donkey captured walking towards the camera, as two brown Horses stand either side in the background. Houses and fields fill the area behind the animals, and a wooden electrical pole is positioned to the far left in the foreground.
A white, front-facing Horse and a chestnut brown, side-facing Horse positioned together in the centre, eat grass from the dry field they stand on. In the far back are a variety of green trees and a bright white house to the left.
The blurry, partly pink, white and blue sky meets the glistening blue English Channel. On a rocky formation in the foreground stands a slim, white Egret with a small, sharp beak and thin, black legs.
A wild, white Horse stands off to the side in the centre, eating grass from the dry area spread across the foreground. In the background are tall, green trees and bushes, a big secluded house behind the Horse, and a clear, blue sky.
The rear of a Mallard points up as the Duck dives its head underwater. Its two yellow legs stick out of the water as a large ripple surrounds the Duck.
In black and white a wooly Sheep with black wool and a white face is positioned from the left to the centre, looking down the lens. The background is pure white, highlighting the shape of the Sheep and its two rounded ears off the side of its head.
In black and white, the neck of a Fallow Deer arches up from the right side, with its head meeting the centre. A thin twig pokes out the left side of the Deers mouth, giving the effect of a cigarette.
The neck and face of a black and orangey-brown Philippine Duck are positioned in the bottom left middle. A black stripe runs from the top of its head down its back, while a smaller stripe covers its right eye.
A Wild Horse stands around branches and Holly leaves. With its face centred and black-spotted body emerging from the left, the Horse stares towards the lens, revealing a bigger black spot between its eyes.
A white Horse with small, black spots scattered on its body stands between thin branches and Holly leaves. Eating at the leaves and branches on the right side, the Horse reaches over from the left.