British Wildlife Competition Winners 2014

British Wildlife Competition Winners 2014

Categories: Animals | Nature

The 12 best entries from the competition showcase the amazing diversity of the UK's wildlife. Amazing works of the winners - to your attention.

(Total 18 photos)

British Wildlife Competition Winners 2014

British Wildlife Competition Winners 2014

1. Black and White Category Winner: Shark (Photo by Alexander Mustard)

British Wildlife Competition Winners 2014

2. Category "Portrait": Cormorant in the Farne Islands. (Photo by Steven Fairbrother)

British Wildlife Competition Winners 2014

3. Category "Invisible Britain": mosquito. (Photo by Susie Hewitt)

British Wildlife Competition Winners 2014

4. Close to nature category: gray seal claws. (Photo by Jim Greenfield)

British Wildlife Competition Winners 2014

5. Category "Botany": telephone booth. (Photo by Philip Braude)

British Wildlife Competition Winners 2014

6. Winner in the category "12 to 18": on the hunt. (Photo by Joshua Burch)

British Wildlife Competition Winners 2014

7. Habitat Category Winner: Marine Life. (Photo by Ruth Asher)

British Wildlife Competition Winners 2014

8. Seasons Winner: Spring is in the air. (Photo by Andrew Parkinson)

British Wildlife Competition Winners 2014

9. Behavior Category Winner: Otter and Puffin. (Photo by Richard Shucksmith)

British Wildlife Competition Winners 2014

10. Wild Forest Category Winner: Autumn Jewels (Photo by Peter Cairns)

British Wildlife Competition Winners 2014

11. Winner in the Coast and Sea category. (Photo by Alexander Mustard)

British Wildlife Competition Winners 2014

12. Documentary category winner: two dormice. (Photo by Nick Upton)

British Wildlife Competition Winners 2014

13. Contender in the category "Portrait": seal. (Photo by Luke Wilkinson)

British Wildlife Competition Winners 2014

14. Contender in the category "Portrait": a badger. (Photo by Russell Savory)

British Wildlife Competition Winners 2014

15. Contender in the category "Portrait": an owl. (Photo by Matt Binstead)

British Wildlife Competition Winners 2014

16. Category "Under 12 years old": bird with larvae. (Photo by William Bowcutt)

British Wildlife Competition Winners 2014

17. Category "Black and White": a swan in the morning mist. (Photo by Alexander Mustard)

British Wildlife Competition Winners 2014

18. British Wildlife Contest Winner 2014: Tourist. “It was technically incredibly difficult to take this picture with the flash in one hand and the camera in the other,” says the author of the image. (Photo by Lee Aaster).

Keywords: Uk | Wildlife | Competition | Winners

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