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As the dandelions began to open, there were a couple of days when she would wake up covered in them. ’.

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Mar 15, 2019 · These images all appear in British Wildlife Photography Awards 9, published by Ammonite Press, RRP £25.

View the Winners Gallery. "Abernethy Dawn" by Graham Niven. earthinfocus.

Sleeping with Dandelions, Lewis Newman; Animal Portraits, winner.

4 minutes. Highly Commended. .

[2] The competition is followed by a national tour, displaying winning and commended photographs in regional galleries and. 4 minutes.

Documentary series category winner: Britain’s Most Loved Mammal (European hedgehog).

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Highly Commended. [1] It features images of wild species and habitats taken in the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man, or the Channel Islands.

Our winning photographers will take home a share of the £15,000+ prize fund. Sleeping with Dandelions, Lewis Newman; Animal Portraits, winner.

May 22, 2023 · Enjoy the top 25 snapshots from the 2023 British Wildlife Photography Awards! Charlie Page snagged the grand prize with his thought-provoking piece, “A Glimpse of Tomorrow.
Billy Evans-Freke won the RSPB 15-17 years.
"Backlit Trees in the Peak District" by Stu Meech.

"Red Deer Stag in Snow-Covered Pine Forest" by Neil McIntyre.

May 17, 2023 · British Wildlife Photography Awards 2023 winners.

. Sleeping with Dandelions, Lewis Newman; Animal Portraits, winner. Enjoy the top 25 snapshots from the 2023 British Wildlife Photography Awards! Charlie Page snagged the grand prize with his thought-provoking piece, “A.

. ” In Charlie’s captivating shot, a red fox saunters through a razed forest that’s been cleared for an upcoming industrial park. The RSPB Young British Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2023 was awarded to Billy Evans-Freke for his image of a tawny owlet resting in a tree. "Last of the Summer Light" by William Jones-Warner. .

The British Wildlife Photography Awards is now open for entries.

. 15 of the most incredible pictures from the 2023 British Wildlife Photography Awards countrylife.

Overall winner A Look to the Future by Charlie.

‘After spending a lot of time with this particular vixen, she began to learn I wasn’t a threat.

The British Wildlife Photography Awards are back and this year's competition showcases some truly incredible pictures of nature in the UK! Take a look at.

An image of a red fox walking through its destroyed habitat has.

” In Charlie’s captivating shot, a red fox saunters through a razed forest that’s been cleared for an upcoming industrial park.