Tips for great wildlife photos as competition returns

Katie Waple
BBC News
Peter Hines Red Breast Robin Peter Hines
Logan Brown Close up photograph of a red admiral butterfly on a pink flower.Logan Brown

In 2024 the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust (BBOWT) nature photography competition was won by this great photo of a robin by Peter Hines.
A beautiful photo of a red admiral butterfly won Logan Brown the children's category.

Great wildlife pictures take patience, organisers of a photography competition have said.

The Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust (BBOWT) has launched its annual nature photography competition.

BBOWT's events manager Serena Millen-Quinn said: "Every year we're blown away by the creativity and talent on display.

"It's a real reminder of how important the natural world is to people."

She added the trust was continuing its mobile phone category after it "proved hugely popular".

"Whether you're snapping a fox in your garden or a butterfly on one of our reserves, we'd love to see your photos," she added.

Chris Deeney, a regular competition judge, said: "A top tip to stand out with some great photos is to take a moment to observe your subject.

"Often, slow and steady wins the race, if you are patient and stay silent then wildlife may come to you."

This year's prizes include a smart bird feeder camera with AI species recognition and and a chance for photos to be featured in the trust's 2026 wildlife calendar.

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