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5 winning photos that reflect nature’s magic
Recently, the Bird Photographer of the Year awards were announced, highlighting outstanding talent in wildlife photography. Among the notable winners was young photographer Andres Luis Dominguez Blanco, recognized for his impressive work.
Below, we have assembled a carefully curated selection of some of the most breathtaking winning photographs from the Bird Photographer of the Year Award 2024. This includes Dominguez Blanco’s remarkable shot of a nuthatch climbing down an oak tree, along with stunning images from other winners, including the unique shot by overall winner Patricia Homonylo.
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by TOI Lifestyle Desk
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Young Bird Photographer of the Year- – By Andres Luis Dominguez Blanco
This picture has been titled ‘Perspective’ and showcases a Eurasian nuthatch climbing down an oak tree in Grazalema, Cadiz. Dominguez Blanco utilized a wide-angle lens and a remote control to take the picture, waiting patiently to capture the bird. He aimed to show what the bird sees from its point of view as it climbs the tree.
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Overall Winner- – By Patricia Homonylo
This impactful image, captured by Patricia Homonylo, a photojournalist from Canada has been titled ‘When Worlds Collide’. Showcasing birds that have died from hitting windows in urban areas, Patricia mentions that each year, over a billion birds in North America die this way.
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Best Portrait- – Gold- – By Alan Murphy
Alan Murphy from the United States won Gold Award for the best portrait for his beautiful shot, titled ‘Winter Pink’. It showcases a Rosy-finch that was near his hotel in Alaska. He mentions that the birds were friendly, so he set up his camera to capture them before they flew away.
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Birds in the Environment- – Gold- – By Kat Zhou
This stunning photo, titled ‘Immersion’ showcases three Northern Gannets diving into the ocean on a sunny day in Shetland. Captured by Kat Zhou, a photographer from the United States, it highlights these amazing seabirds, which can dive up to 22 meters deep.
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Birds in the Environment- – Silver- – By Levi Fitze
This unique shot, titled ‘Surfing on the Other Side’ captures Gentoo Penguins riding the waves on a beach in the Falkland Islands. Taken by Levi Fitze from Switzerland, the image showcases the playful side of these penguins.
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