Photo credit: Jamie Rojo, left, Felix Heintzenberg, right.
Jamie Rojo has been crowned European Wildlife Photographer of the Year for his image, In the Forest of the Monarchs , showing millions of monarch butterflies weighing down fir trees.
The competition is organized by the German Society for Nature Photography (GDT) which received over 18,000 photographers across 38 countries.
The international judging panel picked Rojo’s image for its beautiful illustration of monarch butterflies captured in Mexico’s El Rosario butterfly sanctuary which they travel thousands of miles from North America to overwinter there.
One juror notes that Rojo’s picture offers “a slow awakening to its majesty … a testament to the power of photography.” Rojo’s exact same photo, which he took while on assignment for National Geographic Magazine, also won the California Academy of Sciences BigPicture Photography Competition.
Overall winner of European Wildlife Photographer of the Year ‘Forest of the Monarchs’. | Jamie Rojo
Winner in the Birds category. A black woodpecker approaches with food for hungry offspring. | Luca Melcarne
Runner up in the Birds category. A great tit lands on a car at a ferry terminal in Norway. | Kjell Vikestad
Highly commended in the Birds category. | Robert Haasmann
Highly commended in the Birds category. | Luca Lorenz
Winner in the Mammals category. A young red fox explores the surroundings of its den in Kent, England. | Robert Canis
Runner up in the Mammals category. A polar bear shakes off snowpowder in Hudson Bay, Canada. | Daniel Valverde Fernandez
Highly commended in the Mammals category. | Felix Heintzenberg
Winner in the Other Animals category. A proliferation of willow ermine moth caterpillars in the Netherlands. | Theo Bosboom
Runner up in the Other Animals category. Wood ants spray formic acid in Germany. | Ingo Arndt
Winner in the Plants and Fungi category. A parasol mushroom in Lossiny Ostrov National Park, Russia. | Svetlana Ivanenko
Runner up in the Plants and Fungi category. A group of rowan trees high up in the Bieszczady Mountains. | Katarzyna Gubrynowicz
Winner in the Landscapes category. The famous sugar dunes on the coast of the Arabian Sea. | Farbenpracht
Runner up in the Landscapes category. Sand in the Sahara, something you will find plenty of there. | Ugo Mellone
Winner in the Underwater World category. A common octopus crawls the seabed. | Angel Fitor
Winner in the Underwater World category. Frogs reproduce in an Italian pond. | Francesco Visintin
Winner in the Men and Nature category. A sanctuary for the Montseny brook newt. | Jaime Culebras
Runner up in the Men and Nature category. Ducklings are ushered across the road in Warsaw, Poland. | Grzegorz Dlugosz
Winner in the Nature’s Studio category. A mosaic of puddles on a drained lakebed. | Adam Fath
Runner up in the Nature’s Studio category. A great flamingo seen through a spider’s web. | Jan Lessman
The winners were announced on October 25. An exhibition showing all the winning images will tour through Germany and several other European countries. Head to the GDT website to see all the runners and riders.
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