Here is one of the most important times of the year. Yes! It’s time to compete for the 2021 Comedy Wildlife Photography awards. The finalists of 2021 will cheer you while showing the funny side of animal life.
And have a peek at last years here.
2021 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards
1. “Bald Eagle Gets A Surprise” By Arthur Trevino
“When this Bald Eagle missed on its attempt to grab this prairie dog, the prairie dog jumped towards the eagle and startled it long enough to escape to a nearby burrow. A real David vs Goliath story!”
2. “Quarantine Life” By Kevin Biskaborn
“Isolated inside with your family eager to get out and explore the world? These eastern raccoon kits are too. Just when you think there’s no more room in the tree hollow, mother raccoon appears and displays just how compact the space is. The babies clambered all over their mom and each another, struggling to take a look at the exact same time. This photo was taken in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. After exploring a particular area with numerous tree hallows, I identified it as a hot spot for raccoon families. Since raccoons will move from den to den, often not spending more than one night at a time in a particular den, locating an area with numerous options is key to locating the animals. I stumbled across this family and immediately worked on leveling the camera with the hole to prevent an upward angle. When the camera and tripod were ready, the baby raccoons were extremely curious (and cooperative), sticking their heads out for a closer look!”
3. “ROFL” By Giovanni Querzani
“A young lion in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, who apparently is laughing at my photography skills.”
4. “Monday Morning Mood” By Andrew Mayes
“I took this shot while photographing a group of Pied starlings perched in a tree at the Rietvlei Nature Reserve in South Africa. It perfectly sums up my mood on most Monday mornings :)”
5. “Yoga Bittern” By KT Wong
“A Yellow Bittern was trying very hard to get into a comfortable hunting position. I got this shot when it was between 2 stalks of lotus flower.”
What is the deadline to enter the 2021 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards?
To enter the competition, you must visit our website, www.comedywildlifephoto.com, complete the online entry form and upload your entry(ies) before the deadline of 11.59pm, BST on 30th June 2021. You can apply here!
6. “Yay – It’s Friday!” By Lucy Beveridge
“A young springbok, all ears and spindly legs, caught in midair while pronking as the sun started to rise over the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park. There’s not much information on why the Springbok pronk but some theories suggest it is a way of showing fitness and strength to ward off predators and attract mates. It has also been said that this small, dainty and largely unappreciated antelope also pronks out of excitement, jumping for joy!”
7. “Happy” By Tom Svensson
“These penguins was surfing on the waves on to land and looked so happy each time”
8. “Sweet-Lips Are For Kissing” By Philipp Stahr
“This picture was taken at Curaçao, Dutch Caribbean. Usually box fishes are difficult to take pictures of, since they do not have a problem of a diver coming close, but if you show interest, they always turn the back and not the face to you. That’s why I tried to swim 0.5m above the fish and showing no interest at all to him. The same time I had my camera not in front of me, but below at my chest pointing to the bottom. When the right moment had come, I turned the camera 90 degrees to the front and just point and shoot, hoping to have the fish in focus. Never expected to have its beautiful lips that close!”
What are the rules to enter the 2021 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards?
“The following rules tell you about what you will be deemed to have agreed to by entering the competition, including what we and you can and can’t do or have done with the pictures you enter, so you really need to read them! We have tried to make them as concise as possible.” You can check here.
9. “Missed” By Lea Scaddan
“Two Western Grey Kangaroos were fighting and one missed kicking him in the stomach.”
10. “Cranky Hippo” By Rohin Bakshi
“The baby hippo wanted his mother’s attention, but it seems he wasn’t getting any…”
11. “Houston We’ve Had A Problem” By Txema Garcia Laseca
“This fish is astonished when has been trapped for a fisher bird.”