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The Mammal Societys Photographer
Here are the winners and announced another annual photo competition The Mammal Society's Photographer, which was attended by the wizard with your best shots of mammals and animals around the world. In the final for the victory claimed 370 works of authorship. All pictures are proof of how important it is to be at the right time in the right place. Amazing pictures of the most common animals filmed in the most opportune moment.
1st place: Leap Rat. Photographer Roy Rimmer
The main prize took home a rat captured in a jump Rimmer photographer Roy (Roy Rimmer). Jumping from one to another rusty cans, she fell under the watchful gaze of the lens Rimmer. As stressed by one of the judges, as well as wildlife photographer Kate MacRae (Kate MacRae): «This image literally jumped on me."
2nd place: Chanterelle. Photographer Julie Milne
Second place was awarded the work of Julie Milne (Julie Milne) from South-East of England. One of the foxes, who settled in the garden Julie, showed their desire to communicate with people.
3rd place: Field mouse with blackberries. Photographer Gary Cox
Well, and the third place to get photos of field mouse with blackberry, made Gary Cox (Gary Cox). From the trough, which was made for birds actively feeding field and forest mouse. Therefore, for them it was made by another trough, but is already on the ground.
Ermine. Photographer Joel Wally
Water rat. Photographer Julie Milne
The winners received the camera Spypoint HD10 Wildlife Camera, Bushnell Trophy Cam, as well as other equipment for shooting wildlife. Yet the main purpose of the contest - to demonstrate the nature and its inhabitants, who live around us. Show their lives, behavior, force us to look at the animals with a sense of respect and admiration. We present our winners and participants.
Smiling gray seal. Photographer Jason Brooks Parnell
Lys with lunch. Photographer David Gibbon
Jumping protein. Photographer Thomas Austin
Seal on the waves. Photographer Tim Hunt
Hunting affection sparrows. Photographer Harry Martin
Urban foxes. Photographer Ian Wade
"Oh no, you caught me." Photographer Kate Williamson
1st place: Leap Rat. Photographer Roy Rimmer
The main prize took home a rat captured in a jump Rimmer photographer Roy (Roy Rimmer). Jumping from one to another rusty cans, she fell under the watchful gaze of the lens Rimmer. As stressed by one of the judges, as well as wildlife photographer Kate MacRae (Kate MacRae): «This image literally jumped on me."
2nd place: Chanterelle. Photographer Julie Milne
Second place was awarded the work of Julie Milne (Julie Milne) from South-East of England. One of the foxes, who settled in the garden Julie, showed their desire to communicate with people.
3rd place: Field mouse with blackberries. Photographer Gary Cox
Well, and the third place to get photos of field mouse with blackberry, made Gary Cox (Gary Cox). From the trough, which was made for birds actively feeding field and forest mouse. Therefore, for them it was made by another trough, but is already on the ground.
Ermine. Photographer Joel Wally
Water rat. Photographer Julie Milne
The winners received the camera Spypoint HD10 Wildlife Camera, Bushnell Trophy Cam, as well as other equipment for shooting wildlife. Yet the main purpose of the contest - to demonstrate the nature and its inhabitants, who live around us. Show their lives, behavior, force us to look at the animals with a sense of respect and admiration. We present our winners and participants.
Smiling gray seal. Photographer Jason Brooks Parnell
Lys with lunch. Photographer David Gibbon
Jumping protein. Photographer Thomas Austin
Seal on the waves. Photographer Tim Hunt
Hunting affection sparrows. Photographer Harry Martin
Urban foxes. Photographer Ian Wade
"Oh no, you caught me." Photographer Kate Williamson