Stunning animal photo: A bird sitting next to a water buffalo's snout.
Saturday, March 30, 2024, 7:01 PM (GMT+7)
A series of stunning wildlife photographs, including a yellow-billed bird sitting on the snout of an African water buffalo, have won the 2024 World Nature Photography Awards.
The World Nature Photography Awards (WNPA), launched in 2020, aims not only to honor nature photographers but also to take practical action for nature.
An underwater image of two ospreys from the Shetland Islands won the top prize at the World Nature Photography Awards 2024. Photo: Tracey Lund/ World Nature Photography Awards.
A yellow-billed bird sitting on the snout of an African water buffalo won the silver medal in the bird behavior category. Photo: Lakshitha Karunarathhna/World Nature Photography Award.
A lava lizard stands atop a salamander – the Galapagos Islands win in the amphibian and reptile behavior category. Photo: John Seagar/World Nature Photography Awards.
The image of the Canadian lynx in the snow won a silver award in the animal behavior category. Photo: Thomas Vijayan/World Nature Photography Awards.
A female orca squeezes into a "herring bait ball" - Skjervøy, Norway, won first place in the Underwater category. Photo: Andy Schmid/World Nature Photography Awards.
The photograph "Last Seconds" - Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya - won in the mammal behavior category. Photo: Alexander Brackx/ World Nature Photography Awards.
The hill is not silent - Servia, Greece, won the silver award in the invertebrate behavior category. Photo: Panagiotis Dalagiorgos/ World Nature Photography Awards.
The graceful bend in the East Rift Valley, Kenya, won the Black and White Photography category. Photo: Richard Li/ World Nature Photography Awards.
Mother's Protection - Amboseli National Park, Kenya, won the Silver award in the Black and White Photography category. Photo: Tom Way/ World Nature Photography Awards.
The black toadfish (or black anglerfish in Australia) - Kurnell, NSW, Australia, won in the animal portrait category. Photo: Nicolas and Léna Remy/ World Nature Photography Awards.
Owl saplings from the Umphang Wildlife Sanctuary in Tak Province, Thailand, won in the plant and fungus category. Photo: Chatree Lertsintanakorn/World Nature Photography Awards.
Dangerous Toy - Coronado Islands, Baja California, Mexico, wins first prize in the nature photojournalism category. Photo: Celia Kujala/ World Nature Photography Awards.
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