A bus passes a swan in London, a blue shark swims near Cornwall, and a group of pigeons eyes a tasty snack in Essex.
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Urban wildlife is spotlighted in this year’s award, with a streetwise fox, a roadside swan and scavenging pigeons among the ...
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The 2025 Sony World Photography Awards has announced its 10 category winners and shortlist honorees for the Open competition.
From funny to fascinating to absolutely breathtaking, these are the best photos you’ll see all year—guaranteed.
Dancing butterflies, a hidden hare, and a French Fry’s-eye-view of hungry pigeons make up the winners of the British Wildlife ...
Wildlife Photographer of the Year is often described as the most prestigious wildlife photography competition in the world. Run by the Natural History Museum, it attracts thousands of entries each ...
All three images were recognized in the 2025 British Wildlife Photography Awards (BWPA), with the image of the vixen claiming the grand prize. The award, in its 13th year, spotlights Britain’s ...
When an American influencer posted a video of picking up a baby wombat, innocent social media users were targeted by an ...
For over 60 years, the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition has showcased the planet’s most breathtaking images, drawing entries from over 115 countries.
In 25 years of wildlife storytelling, National Geographic Explorer Sandesh Kadur has seen and documented more rare wildlife than most people experience in a lifetime.