The Nature Photography Contest: 22 Breathtaking Winners in Wildlife and Birds

There’s something truly captivating about nature photography; it’s raw, unpredictable, and humbling in ways words can hardly capture. The Nature Photography Contest gathers photographers from every corner of the world, inviting both seasoned professionals and enthusiastic newcomers to share their unique perspectives and reveal the wonders of our planet. This year, the winning entries in the Wildlife and Birds categories stand out as extraordinary.

At its heart, nature photography is about much more than beautiful images; it’s about fostering understanding and appreciation. These photographs remind us that our world is both delicate and powerful, and that it deserves our care. Each of the 22 winning photos draws you into a unique story, letting you experience the wild up close.

Janet Gustin claimed the top spot in the Wildlife category with her evocative photograph, “Following.” Imagine a young brown bear quietly walking behind a small seagull across sunlit tidal flats. The scene feels gentle and almost poetic. The bear’s quiet trust in such a tiny companion challenges our usual ideas about strength, revealing that true power can also be found in vulnerability and subtle confidence.

In the Birds category, James Welch’s “Before the Storm” offers a striking contrast. A group of king penguins stands motionless, gazing toward a darkening sky as a storm approaches. The tension is almost tangible; you can sense nature itself pausing in anticipation before the storm breaks.

Together, these photographs do more than showcase remarkable talent—they remind us why the natural world continues to inspire and captivate us.

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1. Wildlife – Winner: « Following » by Janet Gustin

Wildlife - Winner: "Following" by Janet Gustin - The Nature Photography Contest Wildlife and Birds Winners

« A young brown bear follows the confident lead of a small seagull across the tidal flats as nature painted the world in golden pastels. The bear’s gentle, humble posture as it trusts this tiny guide speaks to a deeper truth – sometimes the greatest strength is found in quiet surrender to gentle guidance. In this extraordinary moment, we’re reminded that wisdom often comes in the smallest whispers, and true courage lies in following where we’re led with childlike trust. »

2. Finalist: « The Gateway » by Joanna Steidle

Finalist: "The Gateway" by Joanna Steidle - The Nature Photography Contest Wildlife and Birds Winners

3. Finalist: « The Silhouettes on the Ice » by Xi Liu

Finalist: "The Silhouettes on the Ice" by Xi Liu - The Nature Photography Contest Wildlife and Birds Winners

4. Finalist: « Power and Presence » by Amish Chhagan

Finalist: "Power and Presence" by Amish Chhagan - The Nature Photography Contest Wildlife and Birds Winners

5. Finalist: « The Chorus of Silence » by Thomas Andy Branson

Finalist: "The Chorus of Silence" by Thomas Andy Branson - The Nature Photography Contest Wildlife and Birds Winners

6. Finalist: « Amplified Intimidation » by Tom Hendrickson

Finalist: "Amplified Intimidation" by Tom Hendrickson - The Nature Photography Contest Wildlife and Birds Winners

7. Finalist: « Concerto » by Joanna Steidle

Finalist: "Concerto" by Joanna Steidle - The Nature Photography Contest Wildlife and Birds Winners

8. Finalist: « Through the Smoke » by Sam Sammia

Finalist: "Through the Smoke" by Sam Sammia - The Nature Photography Contest Wildlife and Birds Winners

9. Finalist: « Snuggle » by Min Li

Finalist: "Snuggle" by Min Li - The Nature Photography Contest Wildlife and Birds Winners

10. Finalist: « She’s Mine Back Off » by Jill Hill

Finalist: "She's Mine Back Off" by Jill Hill - The Nature Photography Contest Wildlife and Birds Winners

11. Finalist: « A Different Perspective » by Bingqian Gao

Finalist: "A Different Perspective" by Bingqian Gao - The Nature Photography Contest Wildlife and Birds Winners

12. Birds – Winner: « Before the Storm » by James Welch

Birds - Winner: "Before the Storm" by James Welch - The Nature Photography Contest Wildlife and Birds Winners

« A group of king penguins look out to sea as a grey sky indicates an incoming storm. »

13. Finalist: « Parenting Goals » by Thomas Vijayan

Finalist: "Parenting Goals" by Thomas Vijayan - The Nature Photography Contest Wildlife and Birds Winners

14. Finalist: « Chase » by Xhou Chen

Finalist: "Chase" by Xhou Chen - The Nature Photography Contest Wildlife and Birds Winners

15. Finalist: « Liquid Flight » by Lee Greengrass

Finalist: "Liquid Flight" by Lee Greengrass - The Nature Photography Contest Wildlife and Birds Winners

16. Finalist: « Defiance of the Small » by Panagiotis Xaxiris

Finalist: "Defiance of the Small" by Panagiotis Xaxiris - The Nature Photography Contest Wildlife and Birds Winners

17. Finalist: « After the Rain » by Nikita Chicherin

Finalist: "After the Rain" by Nikita Chicherin - The Nature Photography Contest Wildlife and Birds Winners

18. Finalist: « Strike from Above » by Panagiotis Xaxiris

Finalist: "Strike from Above" by Panagiotis Xaxiris - The Nature Photography Contest Wildlife and Birds Winners

19. Finalist: « Wings of Courage » by Kallol Mukherjee

Finalist: "Wings of Courage" by Kallol Mukherjee - The Nature Photography Contest Wildlife and Birds Winners

20. Finalist: « A moment of care-the hoopoe on it way to the nest » by Karlheinz Reichert

Finalist: "A moment of care-the hoopoe on it way to the nest" by Karlheinz Reichert - The Nature Photography Contest Wildlife and Birds Winners

21. Finalist: « Good to the Last Drop » by Lee Greengrass

Finalist: "Good to the Last Drop" by Lee Greengrass - The Nature Photography Contest Wildlife and Birds Winners

22. Finalist: « Heron in a Teasel Dreamscape » by Montoya Whiteman

Finalist: "Heron in a Teasel Dreamscape" by Montoya Whiteman - The Nature Photography Contest Wildlife and Birds Winners

What 121Clicks Editor Thinks About These Awards

  • These awards remind us just how much a striking image can open our eyes to the importance of protecting the environment.
  • The winning photos have a genuine, heartfelt quality and an undeniable connection to the natural world.
  • It’s great to see both new and seasoned photographers being celebrated on a global stage.
  • The Wildlife and Birds categories really capture that mix of drama, beauty, and great storytelling.
  • All in all, these photos are a powerful reminder that caring for nature isn’t just a choice, it’s something we all need to do.

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