A lone wolf was photographed in front of a camera belonging to the Padise hunting club in Estonia on March 21, according to the Estonian Hunting Association. The camera, installed for monitoring a single wild boar, captured the wolf’s reaction to the device’s clicking sound. The animal paused to observe the camera before continuing on its own path.

The wolf was estimated to be approximately one year old, having been born in April. The Padise hunting area, located near Tallinn, has reportedly seen an increase in the wolf population. The Estonian Hunting Association encourages individuals with similar wildlife encounters to submit photos and comments to lemmik@postimees.ee.

The image is illustrative and was sourced from Shutterstock. The incident highlights ongoing wildlife monitoring efforts in the area and the presence of wolves near hunting locations.

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