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European Wildlife Photographer of the Year: Winning Pics

Each year, the European Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition reminds us of nature’s raw beauty and the talent of those who capture it. The 2024 edition attracted submissions from 38 countries, with over 18,000 images submitted. Organized by the GDT, this contest celebrates nature’s complexity across diverse categories. From stunning landscapes to rare animal behaviors, these images inspire awe and a deeper connection to the natural world. Scroll through this year’s most remarkable winning entries that'll leave you speechless.
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1. Overall Winner: "In The Forest Of The Monarchs" by Jaime Rojo

European Wildlife Photographer of the Year

Monarch butterflies cluster tightly on fir trees in El Rosario Sanctuary, their wings glowing in the late afternoon light. These delicate travelers migrate thousands of kilometers to escape the cold, transforming the forest into a sea of orange and black.

Location: Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, Michoacán, Mexico

Related: Gallery: Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2024 Winners

2. Birds, Runner-Up: "Angry Bird" by Kjell Vikestad

European Wildlife Photographer of the Year
A hungry great tit perched on a car in Hella, Norway, hoping for crumbs. Familiar with humans, these birds boldly approach waiting motorists for a quick snack.
Location: Hella Ferry Terminal, Norway

3. Man And Nature, Runner-Up: "New World" by Grzegorz Długosz

European Wildlife Photographer of the Year

A mother common merganser leads her ducklings through the streets of Warsaw, determined to reach the safety of the river. Volunteers stepped in to halt traffic, ensuring these tiny travelers made it past the city’s many obstacles unharmed.

Location: Warsaw, Poland

4. Man And Nature, Highly Commended: "Healing Therapy" by Gerard Carbonell

European Wildlife Photographer of the Year

Twiggs, a rescued lowland gorilla, receives physiotherapy from one of her caregivers at a wildlife sanctuary in Cameroon. Once an orphan with a severe arm injury, she now thrives under the care of those who dedicate their lives to her recovery.

Location: Limbe Wildlife Centre, Cameroon

5. Underwater World, Highly Commended: "Giant Pacific Octopus" by Andrey Shpatak

European Wildlife Photographer of the Year

In the cold autumn waters of the Sea of Japan, a giant Pacific octopus drifts over swaying seagrass. These intelligent hunters migrate to shallow waters when temperatures drop, navigating their world with remarkable agility.

Location: Rudnaya, Russia

Related: Meet the 2024 Nature Photographer of the Year Winners

6. Birds, Highly Commended: "Gannet With Nesting Material" by Danny Green

European Wildlife Photographer of the Year

With beaks full of nesting material, northern gannets waddle across the rocky shores of Great Saltee. Clumsy on land but graceful in the air, these seabirds return here yearly to rebuild their nests in preparation for the breeding season.

Location: Great Saltee, Ireland

7. Mammals, Highly Commended: "The Night Of The Lynx" by Felix Heintzenberg

European Wildlife Photographer of the Year

A Eurasian lynx moves through the Swedish forest, its silhouette outlined by a golden glow. Captured with a carefully placed camera trap, this elusive predator appears ghostly under the soft rain, a fleeting presence in the night.

Location: Southern Sweden

8. Underwater World, Runner-Up: "Blue And Red" by Francesco Visintin

European Wildlife Photographer of the Year

In an Italian pond, common frogs gather for their annual breeding ritual. As winter gives way to spring, these amphibians emerge from hibernation, their croaks echoing across the water in a chorus of renewal.

Location: Parco Nazionale delle Foreste Casentinesi, Italy

9. Mammals, Runner-Up: "Shaking Off The Snow" by Daniel Valverde Fernandez

European Wildlife Photographer of the Year

A polar bear shakes off a thick layer of snow, sending a shimmering veil into the air. Adapted to the harsh Arctic climate, these powerful animals rely on their dense fur and blubber to withstand the biting cold.

Location: Wapusk National Park, Canada

10. Underwater World, Highly Commended: "Yin & Yang" by Melanie Müller

European Wildlife Photographer of the Year

Two reef manta rays glide in synchronized circles off the Maldives, feeding on microscopic plankton. Their graceful movements turn the water into a stage, where black and white forms contrast against the deep blue sea.

Location: Guraidhoo, Maldives

11. Plants And Fungi, Winner: "Curtain" by Svetlana Ivanenko

European Wildlife Photographer of the Year

A parasol mushroom stands illuminated in the Russian forest, its delicate gills resembling the folds of a theater curtain. A simple flashlight brings out the intricate patterns hidden beneath its cap, revealing a world often overlooked.

Location: Lossiny Ostrov National Park, Russia

12. Plants And Fungi, Highly Commended: "Cordyceps" by Jaime Culebras

European Wildlife Photographer of the Year

A wasp, frozen in place, has become the latest victim of a parasitic Cordyceps fungus. The eerie transformation is part of nature’s cycle, as spores burst forth and drift into the rainforest air to find their next unsuspecting host.

Location: Golfito, Costa Rica

13. Rewilding Europe Award, Highly Commended: "King Of The East" by Florian Smit

European Wildlife Photographer of the Year
A European bison stands in Poland’s Białowieża Forest, a symbol of a species brought back from the brink. Once nearly extinct, these giants now roam freely again, though habitat loss and genetic challenges remain an ongoing concern.
Location: Białowieża National Park, Poland

14. Mammals, Highly Commended: "Bad Hair Day" by Christian Biemans

European Wildlife Photographer of the Year

A gust of wind lifts loose tufts of fur from a Svalbard reindeer’s coat, signaling the arrival of summer. These small, stocky reindeer rely on their thick winter fur to survive the brutal Arctic cold, shedding it as the warmer months approach.

Location: Svalbard, Norway

15. Landscapes, Highly Commended: "Blood Of The Earth" by Salvo Orlando

European Wildlife Photographer of the Year

Molten lava pours from Mount Etna, carving a fiery path through the Valle del Bove. Sulfurous gases tint the surrounding rocks yellow, adding to the otherworldly glow of Europe’s most active volcano.

Location: Mount Etna, Italy

Related: 18 Stunning Images That Capture the Majesty of the Ocean

16. Birds, Highly Commended: "Arctic Tern" by Arnfinn Johansen

European Wildlife Photographer of the Year

An Arctic tern soars over icy waters, scanning for fish stirred up by a calving glacier. These feathered travelers migrate farther than any other bird, crossing entire hemispheres in search of endless summer.

Location: Monaco Glacier, Svalbard

17. Other Animals, Highly Commended: "Bee Wolf" by Kevin Sawford

European Wildlife Photographer of the Year

A bee wolf returns to its burrow, carrying a paralyzed honeybee for its future offspring. These solitary wasps dig into sandy soil to create nests, where each chamber is stocked with food before the larvae hatch.

Location: Europe

18. Underwater World, Highly Commended: "At Peace" by Henley Spiers

European Wildlife Photographer of the Year

A young California sea lion glides effortlessly through an underwater cave, pausing for a moment of curiosity. In the clear waters of Los Islotes, these playful marine mammals dart and swirl, showing off their agility beneath the waves.

Location: Los Islotes, Gulf of California

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