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Wednesday, September 16, 2015

BRITISH WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY AWARD WINNERS 2015 - From angry birds to deer - all captured with a camera in their natural surroundings

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Tomos Brangwyn topped the Urban category at this year’s British Wildlife Photography Awards for this image of a gang of starlings in a London car park
Nobody messes with these tough looking city birds
Tomos Brangwyn topped the Urban category at this year's British Wildlife Photography Awards for this image of a gang of starlings in a London car park

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This photo taken by Chaitanya Deshpande, from London, which was entitled 'A Flutter in the Woods', scooped the wild woods prize
This photo taken by Chaitanya Deshpande, from London, which was entitled 'A Flutter in the Woods', scooped the wild woods prize
 
In the third image from Kevin Sawford's series of pictures he captured the roe deer as it made its way through a field of yellow flowers
Kevin Sawford captured the roe deer as it made its way through a field of yellow flowers
 
Tim Hunt of Worcestershire won the Botanical Britain competition with this image, titled 'Fairy Moss,' captured in Penryn in Cornwall
Tim Hunt, of Worcestershire, won the Botanical Britain competition with this image, titled 'Fairy Moss,' captured in Penryn in Cornwall
 
This snap of roe deer in the snow in Suffolk taken by Kevin Sawford was ranked number one in the British Seasons section

This snap of roe deer in the snow in Suffolk taken by Kevin Sawford was ranked number one in the British Seasons section


In this image award winning Kevin Sawford captured a roe deer in Suffolk in the middle of a field of bright red poppies
In this image award winning Kevin Sawford captured a roe deer in Suffolk in the middle of a field of bright red poppies
Max Eve from Hexham, Northumberland, took this image of a blue-tailed damselfly to claim the title in the under 12 years category
Max Eve from Hexham, Northumberland, took this image of a blue-tailed damselfly to claim the title in the under 12 years category


 This toad appears to give his mate a piggy-back in David Pressland's winning series of images captured for the annual competition
This toad appears to give his mate a piggy-back in David Pressland's winning series of images captured for the annual competition

This beautiful image of a pheasant  won Kris Worsley from Newark, Nottinghamshire the animal behaviour title at the award ceremony
This beautiful image of a pheasant won Kris Worsley from Newark, Nottinghamshire the animal behaviour title at the award ceremony


This image of a frog secured Kyle Moore of Lowestoft, Suffolk, the title in the 12-18 Years Category at the competition 
This image of a frog secured Kyle Moore of Lowestoft, Suffolk, the title in the 12-18 Years Category at the competition

Barrie Williams was named overall winner for this stunning image of northern gannets nesting on the Shetland Isles, entitled 'On the Edge'
THE OVERALL WINNER
Barrie Williams was named overall winner for this stunning image of northern gannets nesting on the Shetland Isles, entitled 'On the Edge'

Source
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3233412/The-winners-year-s-British-wildlife-photography-awards.html



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