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Top Honors for Pigeons and a Fox 2025 British Wildlife Photography Awards
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15-17 Years Winner: Ben Lucas, “Street Cleaners.” Feral pigeon |
From swimming guillemots and sun-dappled Scots pines to a coy seal and ravenous pigeons, the winners of this year’s British Wildlife Photography Awards celebrate the diversity of animal life across Great Britain.
Jurors considered more than 13,000 images submitted by amateurs and professionals alike, with the top award going to Simon Withyman, who captured a striking portrait of a female fox in his hometown of Bristol.
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Winner of Urban Wildlife: Simon Withyman, “Urban Explorer.” Red fox. |
Additional impressive images include Drew Buckley’s dramatic view of Scotland’s Monadhliath Mountains with a white hare in the foreground and a troupe of ravenous pigeons headed for a bag of chips, captured on a GoPro by teenager Ben Lucas. See even more in the BWPA 2025 winners gallery
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2 comments:
I love to see wild animals in our towns and I love all these wonderful photographs of them.
Happy Sunday, Jacki!
I enjoy finding and including them, thanks for your kind words, ;o)
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