From the sweep to the sky to the hidden forests, the top 25 rewards photographers of the world’s best nature photographers capture the breathtaking beauty of the birds in their natural habitat. These interesting images, many British Photography Awards are recognized in prestigious competition like 2024 winners, not only show the technical skills of photographers but also show their deep connection to wildlife.
Each shot tells a unique story-from a Kingfisher mid-dive to the dawn, the owl is perforating-these feathers pronounce the brittle, lively world.
Work features from photographers of famous nature around the world, the collection celebrates the eye for patience, time and natural surprises. Whether it is taken in the remote jungle or the calm British moors, these photos gives a rare glimpse of the daily life of the wild birds. More than just a beautiful figure, these rewarded pieces are reminded of the importance of preserving and the power of photography that inspires surprises and action.
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#1. Winner: Sigle foot by tracey vine
“This picture always seems to be talking about because it is not immediately obvious I am fortunate enough to be able to capture before the image is flying again” “
#2. People’s Choice: Jayant Bordoloi’s Little Hunter
#3. A moment in rest by Emma Parker
#4. After swimming by Mike Iyet
#5. Andy Howway Angel
#6. Backlit Darter by Maggie Bullock
#7. Blue title at 8 o’clock by Mark Williams
#8. Richard Condyliff’s chopsticks
#9. Sheet
#10. Cuba’s emerald humming bird by David bird
#11. European Roller Richard is returning home by Sheldrek
#12. Gray Heron George takes a buffal on Verley
#13. Kingfisher on the ice by Vince Burton
#14. Janette
#15. Oxpecker by tracey lond
#16. Pitt in the sky by the Stuart Hall
#17. Priestin Plomez by Brandon Bento Camp
#18. Rainbow shower by Kevin Morganas
#19. Sees what is going on in Keith Thorburn
#20. Shown by Simon Tor
#21. Ivor oatley
#22. Vowel by Samual Stone
#23. Sue passed by Morris
#24. That feling of the sun on your face by Jackie Gordon
#25. Kitiwalk Colony by David Southern
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