BWPA 2019 Winners
Overall Winner
“Behind Bars” by Daniel Trim.
Grey heron. London.
Grey herons thrive around London’s wilder waterways, but they also do well in more urban settings such as the smaller parks and canals, despite the litter and large numbers of people walking by. This individual was hunting in the cover of a bridge – presumably the fish were taking shelter among the fallen leaves and plastic bottles. The morning light shining through a grill gives the impression that the bird is trapped as it gazes out through the mesh.
Animal Behaviour
Category Winner
“Common Swift Skimming the Water” by Robin Chittenden
Common swift. Norwich, Norfolk.
Highly Commended
Animal Portraits
Category Winner
“Peering Through the Darkness” by Mark Kirkland
Small-spotted catshark. Loch Fine, Argyll and Bute.
Highly Commended
Botanical Britain
Category Winner
“Amongst Emerald Depths” by Jack Mortimer
Bluebell (mares tail). Worton Woods, Oxfordshire.
Highly Commended
British Nature in Black & White
Category Winner
“Marbled White in Grass” by Nicholas Court
Marbled white. Darley Bridge, Derbyshire.
Highly Commended
Coast & Marine England
Category Winner
“Stalked Jellyfish and Rissoa Snail” by Paul Pettitt
Stalked jellyfish and rissoa snail. Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset.
Highly Commended
Coast & Marine Northern Ireland & the Coast of Ireland
Category Winner
“Mauve Stinger” by Trevor Rees
Mauve stinger. Malin Beg, Donegal, County Donegal, Ireland.
Highly Commended
Coast & Marine Scotland
Category Winner
“Seal in Seaweed Garden” by Alex Mustard
Grey seal. Isle of Coll, Inner Hebrides Argyll and Bute.
Highly Commended
Coast & Marine Wales
Category Winner
“Plaice Face” by Mark Thomas
Plaice. Criccieth Beach, Gwynedd.
Highly Commended
Habitat
Category Winner
“Brighter Skies on the Horizon” by Rich Bunce
Rock dove. Burley in Wharfedale, West Yorkshire.
Highly Commended
Hidden Britain
Category Winner
“Garden Spider” by Alan Smith
Garden spider. Reading, Berkshire.
Highly Commended
Urban Wildlife
Category Winner
“Behind Bars” by Daniel Trim
Grey heron. London.
Highly Commended
Wild Woods
Category Winner
“Welcome to Narnia” by Dave Fieldhouse
European larch. The Roaches, Upper Hulme, Staffordshire.
Highly Commended
British Seasons
Category Winner
“Blue Tits in Winter, Spring, Summer and Autumn” by Paul Sawer
Blue tits. Rendham, Suffolk.
Documentary Series
Category Winner
“Britain’s Most Loved Mammal” by Lawrie Brailey
European hedgehog. Surrey.
WildPix - 12-18 Years
Category Winner
“Spiny Starfish” by Jacob Guy (Age 18)
Spiny starfish. Falmouth, Cornwall.
Highly Commended
WildPix - Under 12 Years
Category Winner
“In the Spotlight” by Ollie Teasdale (Age 10)
Razorbill. Stokholm Island, Pembrokeshire.