Winners of the Mammalian Photographer of the Year 2020 Amateur Photography Contest
The results of the annual mammalian photo contest organized by the British charity organization The Mammal Society have been summed up. Amateur photographers participate in the competition. This year, the judges chose from more than 300 applications. And that's what they liked the most.
A curious fox on the windshield of a car. Photo: Roger Cox, London. The winner of the contest
A mountain hare in the snows of Scotland. Photo: Kate McRae, Lichfield, Staffordshire. Second place
A mouse on a rosehip branch. Photo: Sarah Boucher, Devon. High evaluation of the jury
Roe deer among the trees. Photo: Jason Perry Wilson. High evaluation of the jury
Bat "Natterer's moth" in flight. Photo: Stephen Rowe, Derbyshire. High evaluation of the jury
Squirrel in Singleton Park, Swansea. Photo: Dylan Jenkins. Winner in the category "Young photographer"
A cheerful gray seal. Photo: Philip Ryan, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire. Winner in the category "Humor"
An inquisitive hedgehog exploring a log. Photo: Kate Barrow, South Wales. High evaluation of the jury
Bottlenose dolphin. Photo: Charlie Phillips. High evaluation of the jury
A deer in a summer meadow. Photo: Alex White, Oxfordshire. Winner in the category "Photographer 15-18 years old"
An otter among the algae. Photo: Sam Llewellyn. High evaluation of the jury
A dolphin jumping out of the water. Photo: Dan Lettis. First place in the category "Elusive mammals"
Mountain Hare, Cairngorms Range, Scotland. Photo: Sorcha Lewis. High evaluation of the jury
Deer in the snow, Cairngorms National Park. Photo: Joshua Copping. High evaluation of the jury
An ordinary fox. Photo: Becca Fulcher, Milton Keynes. High evaluation of the jury
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