February 5th, 2021 | Updated on October 28th, 2024
Wildlife photos need not to be perfect. The Crap Wildlife Photography Facebook group is a place for amateur wildlife photographers to share their photos. We have picked the 20 ‘worst wildlife photos’ of 2020 from this group.
1. What’s Your Problem?!

Image source: Jonica Palmer
2. Aggressive Geese

Image source: Ki Choi
3. If 2020 Was An Eagle

Image source: David Chang
4. Bottoms Up!…might Get This One Printed On A Canvas

Image source: Ellen Hickey
5. I Knew There Were Raccoons In The Tree But I Couldn’t See What They Were Doing Until The Flash Came On/Pictures Came Out.

Image source: Lindsay Sletten
6. Oink

Image source: Beth Perry
7. Was Supposed To Be A Pelican

Image source: Emma McAleese
8. Scary Little Egret From Egypt

Image source: Doaa Belal Abdelhamed
9. We Broadcast The Possum Signal Only In The Most Dire Of Garbage Emergencies

Image source: Amy Fisher Rosaaen-McDonald
10. Spotted This Guy While Delivering Parcels Down On The Beachfront Community.

Image source: Freya Hogan
11. Behold The Majestic Red-Tailed Hawk Update: Hawk Is Fine

Image source: Michelle Bartelheimer
12. From Vancouver, The Bird Was Parked On The Hood Of My Car, Shot At F16, Giving Lots Of Depth Of Field. Scary!

Image source: AP Hovasse
13. Behold My Favorite *crap* Wildlife Photo Thus Far

Image source: Autumn Schrock
14. My Teenaged Son Went To The Coast. I Asked To See The Pictures He Took, And This Was Literally It

Image source: Rachel Heffington Pross
15. Just An Alligator And Turtle Eating Spaghetti Together. Yes They Had A Lady And The Tramp Moment. Mont Belvieu Texas

Image source: Amber Rose
16. Found The Most Majestic Anemone On The Beach The Other Night. It Reminds Me Of Something, But I Can’t Quite Put My Finger On It…

Image source: Steph Renaud
17. Just A Couple Of Vultures In The Hospital Courtyard. Nothing To Worry About

Image source: Hami Sayyadioskoie
18. From A Couple Years Ago While Checking Wood Duck Boxes For Work. This Lil Thing And It’s Friends Jumped Out (They Nest In The Boxes For The Winter). I Proceeded To Freak Out Because I Didnt Want It Crawling Up Inside My Pants. My Coworker Found It And Took A Picture For Posterior Posterity

Image source: Shasta Slade
19. I Was Photographing A Penguin, Put The Telephoto Lens On And It Waddled Over To Stand Less Than A Meter Away So All I Could Get In The Frame Was Its Foot.

Image source: Steve Ransome
20. What An Unusual Bird On My Deck This Morning!

Image source: Ann Marie Jacobson
