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The finalists for the Bird Photographer of the Year 2021 (BPOTY) competition have been chosen from more than 22,000 entries from 73 countries.
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image captionA white-tailed sea eagle and a red fox confront each other in Rausu, Japan, in one of the shortlisted images in BPOTY
The competition, now in its sixth year, provides financial help to grassroots conservation projects through its charity partner Birds on the Brink. The standard of photography was incredibly high, and the diversity in different species was great to see, said Will Nicholls, wildlife cameraman and director at BPOTY.
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Keen photographers and animal enthusiasts alike will probably be firm followers of the London Natural History Museum’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards. The annual competition showcases breathtaking and heartbreaking images of the natural world by photographers from across the planet, and 2020 has proven – perhaps unsurprisingly – to be one of the most poignant yet.
You could throw a dart just about anywhere on the timeline of 2020 and land on bad news, but some of the most dramatic images emerged from the devastating wildfires in Australia, which saw in what would be a harrowing new year. It seems those who voted in the 2020 People’s Choice Award weren’t ones to shy away from tricky subjects, as they hailed children’s television personality and wildlife photographer Robert Irwin (yes, those Irwins) as the winner for his photo of the crisis.