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A partying caterpillar and a bridge made of ants: The winners of the National Insect Week Photo Competition
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A record 2,443 entries were received from amateur photographers in 72 countries during 2020. Each winning photograph captures a moment in the busy and often beautiful lives of insects. People of all ages have been discovering the smaller animals we see around us every day, even during the pandemic.
Head judge Dr Tim Cockerill from Falmouth University’s Institute of Photography said “In a year that has been memorable for all the wrong reasons it is wonderful to see how so many people around the world have taken solace in nature”.
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ST ALBANS, England, Jan. 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The winners of the National Insect Week Photography Competition have been announced by the Royal Entomological Society.
A record 2443 entries were received from amateur photographers in 72 countries during 2020. Each winning photograph captures a moment in the busy and often beautiful lives of insects. People of all ages have been discovering the smaller animals we see around us every day, even during the pandemic.
Head judge Dr Tim Cockerill from Falmouth University s Institute of Photography said In a year that has been memorable for all the wrong reasons it is wonderful to see how so many people around the world have taken solace in nature.