25+ Winning Images Of BWPA 2023 Will Definitely Immerse You In The Alluring Beauty Of Wildlife
The animal kingdom is a treasure trove of amazement and attractiveness. Their beauty always serves as an endless source of inspiration for artists around the world. In order to honor the beauty of nature, The British Wildlife Photography Awards is organized as a professional contest for photographers. This is a wonderful playground for shooters as it lets its participants run wild with their imaginations and produce the prettiest pictures of animals. There are a total of 10 categories in the competition and each section received a great deal of amazing images this year.
Following this is the collection of all the best pictures in the contest. These photos are promised to be so amazing and perfect that you could not take your eyes off them. So, what are you waiting for? Let’s join us to explore the beautiful world of animals via the camera lens of talented shooters around the world.
#1. Urban Wildlife (Overall Winner): “A Look to the Future” by Charlie Page
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#2. Urban Wildlife: "Pine Marten in an Abandoned Cottage" by James Roddie
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#3. Urban Wildlife: "Roe Deer Amongst the Headstones" by Daniel Trim
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#4. Urban Wildlife: "Amber Nesting" by Daniel Trim
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#5. Animal Behaviour (Winner): “Hitching a Lift” by James Roddie
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#6. Animal Behaviour (Runner-up): “Pike Courtship” by Robert Cuss
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#7. Animal Behaviour: "The Ambush" by Frank Thompson
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#8. Animal Behaviour: "Hare Tango" by Sarah Hanson
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#9. Animal Portraits (Winner): “Sleeping With Dandelions” by Lewis Newman
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#10. Animal Behaviour (Runner-up): “Willughby’s Leafcutter Bee” by Ed Phillips
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#11. Animal Behaviour: "Mountain Hare" by Danny Green
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#12. Animal Behaviour: "Summer Doe" by Ewan Crosbie
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#13. Botanical Britain (Winner): “A Poet’s Lunch” by Matt Doogue
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#14. Black & White (Runner-up): “Soaring” by Paula Cooper
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#15. Black & White: "Blue Shark at Night" by Charles Hood
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#16. Coast & Marine (Winner): “Welcome to the Zoo(plankton)” by Henley Spiers
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#17. Coast & Marine (Runner-up): “Alien Bobtail” by Kirsty Andrews
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#18. Coast & Marine (Runner-up): "Satellite of Life" by Henley Spiers
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#19. Habitat (Winner): “Stag by the Loch Side” by Neil McIntyre
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#20. Habitat (Runner-up): “Looking at You” by Peter Bartholomew
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#21. Habitat: "The Tourist" by Ian Wood
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#22. Hidden Britain (Winner): “Honey Bee Flight Trail” by John Waters
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#23. Hidden Britain (Runner-up): “Metallic Jumping Spider in Moss” by Will Atkins
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#24. Hidden Britain: "Glowing Cans" by Daryl Smith
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#25. British Seasons (Winner): “A Year in the Life of a Pair of Great Crested Grebes” by Robin Lowry
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Are you overwhelmed by what you just have seen? These pictures above are just a few perfect moments captured. There are a lot more wonderful moments of wildlife that promise to dazzle your eyes once you see it. So, if you’re still curious about animals and their secret life, visit our homepage for more fascinating articles about them.