Tree- hugging tigress ‘ scene like no other’ wins wildlife photo contest
A “UNIQUE glimpse” of a Siberian tigress hugging a fir tree has won this year’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, it has been announced.
Russian photographer Sergey Gorshkov beat 49,000 entries from around the world to scoop the top prize in the prestigious contest with the image which took more than 11 months to capture with hidden cameras.
Judges said the photograph shows a “scene like no other” and offers hope that Siberian, or Amur, tigers are making a comeback.
Liina Heikkinen won the Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year title with a picture she took on holiday in Helsinki, Finland, at the age of 13 of a fox cub trying to eat a barnacle goose in a rock crevice while keeping its hungry siblings at bay.
The winners were being announced by the Duchess of Cambridge at an online awards ceremony on Tuesday night streamed from the Natural History Museum in London, where an exhibition of the images will go on display.
The grand title winners were selected from 100 of the top images submitted to the competition in categories which highlight the world’s rich habitats, animal behaviours and species.
Winning images in different categories include a profile shot of a young male proboscis monkey, a rare picture of Pallas’s cats taken in the Qinghai- Tibet Plateau, and a polar bear in a circus.
Photos of a biologist watching a Cordilleran flycatcher build a nest outside his window, a tiny diamondback squid paralarva in the darkness, and two wasps from different species entering neighbouring nests also won category prizes.
Chairwoman of the judging panel Rosamond Kidman Cox said of the overall winning image, The Embrace: “It’s a scene like no other. A unique glimpse of an intimate moment deep in a magical forest.”
An exhibition will be held at the Natural History Museum, London, from Friday, before touring the UK. The nearest venue to Yorkshire will be Lincoln next September.
A unique glimpse of an intimate moment deep in a magical forest. Rosamond Kidman Cox, chairwoman of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year judges.