From time to time we post something completely different …
Like these photographs from the 2023 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards
“This young chacma baboon is sitting on its mother’s back playing the fool.”
Photo Credit Brigitte Alcalay Marcon
taken at the Kruger National Park, South Africa
“Jacek caught this scene while watching birds in the Bialowieza Forest.
A young greenfinch was still fed by parents,
however, from time to time the birds looked like they were having an argument.”
Photo Credit Jacek Stankiewicz
taken in the Bialowieza Forest, Poland
“Taken at Westerfolds Park, a beautiful and surprisingly wild pocket of land in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, famous for its kangaroo population. The mob was enjoying some morning sunshine when this joey decided to get silly and try his hand at boxing.”
Photo Credit Lara Mathews
taken in Melbourne, Australia
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The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards were born from a passion for wildlife, and decades of experience living & working in East Africa, Comedy Wildlife began its life modestly in 2015 as a photographic competition. Since then, steered by its founders, Paul Joynson-Hicks MBE and Tom Sullam, it has grown into a globally renowned competition seen by millions of people every year, with sustainability at its heart and behind all its aims.
The free competition, open to wildlife photography novices, amateurs and professionals, celebrates the hilarity of our natural world and highlights what we need to do to protect it. From a surprised otter to a swearing turtle, Comedy Wildlife’s photographs transcend cultures and ages to bring a smile to everyone’s face.