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Goofy Seals, Bird Fails, And A Curious Ant: Finalists For Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2024

September 28, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A cheeky ant, stoned-looking owls, and a very goofy elephant seal are just some of the characters in this year’s finalists for the Nikon Comedy Wildlife Photography awards.

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Ahead of announcing the winners on December 10, the award’s organizers have released a shortlist of 40 standalone images, four portfolio entries, and three videos from the 2024 competition.

They’re also pleased to announce that voting is open for the People’s Choice Award, offering the public the chance to pick their favorite image and enter a free prize draw to win £500. Click here to vote until polling closes on October 31. 

the happy life of a Red Ant, looking down to us.

“Hello World”: the happy life of a Red Ant, looking down to us.

Image credit: Alex Pansier/Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards

“We are thrilled to unveil the finalists for the Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards, showcasing the incredible talent and creativity of photographers from all around the world. These images capture not only the humor and charm of wildlife but also highlight the importance of conservation in a way that resonates with people of all ages and from all different walks of life,” Stefan Maier, Nikon Europe Senior General Manager Marketing, said in a statement sent to IFLScience.

“At Nikon, we are immensely proud to be part of a competition that brings both joy and awareness to the wonder of our natural world,” said Maier.

a smiling Elephant Seal with a blue sea background

“Smiley Elephant Seal”: Although a potentially violent species, this elephant seal seems very chirpy.

Image credit: Gabriel Rojo/Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards

Newborn seal seems to be laughing at a good joke.

“Laughing out loud”: a newborn seal seems to be laughing at a good joke.

Image credit: Ingo Hamann/Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards

The awards were co-founded by professional photographers Paul Joynson-Hicks MBE and Tom Sullam in 2015 with the aim of promoting exceptional wildlife photography while raising awareness of the planet’s biodiversity through humor. 

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This year, the winners will be selected by a panel of judges featuring several wildlife photographers and conservationists, as well as TV presenter Kate Humble and comedian Hugh Dennis. Winners will be announced on December 10 at an award ceremony in London followed by a week-long exhibition to showcase this year’s talent. 

For a glimpse of what’s in store, you can check out some of the winners from previous years here and here. 

“Whiskered Tern crash on landing”: a water bird makes an awkward landing.

Image credit: Damyan Petkov/Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards

“Frog in a balloon”: A frog with its head in a bubble

Image credit: Eberhard Ehmke/Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards

“Easy fellas – Hajime!”: Two polar bears appear to be starting a fight, while a third bear watches cautiously.

Image credit: Philippe Ricordel/Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards

two owlets trying to get some privacy as their little offspring stood next to them with a grin shut eyes.

“Smooching owlets”: two owlets trying to get some privacy as their little offspring stands next to them with a grin and shut eyes.

Image credit: Sarthak Ranganadhan/Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards

“We have hit our tenth year of competition, and the entries, support, and laughs just keep going up. It’s a privilege to be part of this exciting journey, making us all laugh and raising our awareness of animal conservation,” said Sullam.

“We can’t wait to announce the winners!”

Deborah Bloomfield
Deborah Bloomfield

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