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After an intense but wholesome competition, the judges have made their decisions and chosen the winners of the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards in 2023. And we can’t wait to share the most beloved photos with you this year!

There were a total of 6 winners in different categories, but the overall winner this year was Jason Moore with his fabulously fun photo ‘Air Guitar Roo.’ Moore also won the Creatures of the Land category with his incredible shot. Scroll down to check out this year’s crème de la crème to boost your mood with a little bit of Vitamin C(omedy). Hopefully, these photos will get you inspired about conservation and they might just convince you to head into the great outdoors with your camera!

The team behind the spectacular Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards was happy to answer Bored Panda’s questions. You’ll find our interview with them as you read on.

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#1

Junior Category Winner & People's Choice Winner "Dispute" By Jacek Stankiewicz

Three birds perched on a branch in a funny wildlife photography contest image capturing natural behavior and humor.

"I caught this scene while watching birds in the Bialowieza Forest. Young greenfinch was still fed by parents. However, from time to time birds looked like having argument. My friends interpret this scene in two ways. 1 A young naughty kid is arguing with a parent. 2. One kid is reporting to the parent that its brother did something wrong: look he has broken the glass in the window."

© Jacek Stankiewicz / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2023 Report

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    #2

    Highly Commended: "Don't Look Down" By Brian Matthews

    Penguin swimming underwater with reflections, captured in a funny wildlife photography contest photo.

    "A puffin does an inverted snoopy impression while watching jelly fish."

    © Brian Matthews / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2023 Report

    #3

    Highly Commended: "The Happy Turtle" By Tzahi Finkelstein

    Turtle in water with mouth open and dragonfly perched on its head in a funny wildlife photography contest photo.

    "Swamp Turtle Dragonfly, jezreel val the swamp turtle is surprised and smiles at the dragonfly resting on its nose"

    © Tzahi Finkelstein / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2023 Report

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    #4

    Highly Commended: "Snowball" By Jacques Poulard

    Round white bird covered in snow on a frosty ground, captured in a funny wildlife photography contest moment.

    "This picture was taken in Spitzberg, in a very cold winter, the white grouse is coming to me and looks like a snowball with eyes."

    © Jacques Poulard / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2023 Report

    #5

    Underwater Category Winner "Otter Ballerina" By Otter Kwek

    Otter captured mid-leap in a wildlife photography contest, showcasing a funny and playful moment in nature.

    "An otter ballerina gracefully dances in an Arabesque position. The otter was leaping while attempting to grasp the overhanging leaves, and during an unusual landing, it ended up in the Arabesque pose. I showed this photo to a ballet teacher, and she commented that the otter is a natural but just needs to tuck in its tummy a bit — precisely what a ballet teacher would advise."

    © Otter Kwek / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2023 Report

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    #6

    Overall Winner & Creatures Of The Land Winner "Air Guitar Roo" By Jason-Moore

    Kangaroo standing in a field of yellow flowers captured in a funny wildlife photography contest moment.

    "Firstly, let me start off by identifying the species of Kangaroo - it’s a Western Grey Kangaroo. The animal is a female - evidenced by her size (females are significantly smaller than males) and if you look closely, you can see signs of a pouch in the middle of her belly. The photo was taken in Aug 2021 (late winter in the southern hemisphere), in the outer suburbs of Perth, Western Australia. As you probably know, we have a Mediterranean climate in South Western Australia [...] and as a result we are blessed with a beautiful wildflower season in late winter and early spring. 

    I decided to swing past an area of open bushland that I know of, because there are often a “mob” of Kangaroos feeding and sunning themselves in a field close to the road. [...] I ended up shooting about 40 or 50 frames of the Kangaroos with various content. [...]

    The shoot turned out to be a great session, and I am quite fond of several images that I captured. However, when I saw this animal strike this pose it immediately brought a smile to my face and I knew that I had captured something special. I have also been lucky enough to capture photos of two males having a fight, which can get pretty vicious with their kung fu kicks and judo like wrestling matches."

    © Jason Moore / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2023 Report

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    #7

    Highly Commended: "One For The Family Album" By Zoe Ashdown

    Two seabirds standing protectively over a fluffy chick in a wildlife photography contest funny moment.

    "At RSPB Bempton Cliffs, each year between March and October, around half a million seabirds use the chalk cliffs towering above the North Sea to nest and raise a family. 
    Gannets mate for life and they return to the same nest year after year to raise their young.
    Lying safely at the top of the cliff face I was able to observe the affection shown between the gannets each time one returned to the nest.  They have a greeting ritual, they rub beaks and entwine their necks; it’s how they strengthen their bond.  But it’s also a brilliant opportunity to catch them in various poses. 
    I didn’t realise I’d taken this image until I got home, but as soon as I saw it I laughed out loud!  They look like proud parents, posing with their baby - definitely one for the family album!"

    © Zoe Ashdown / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2023 Report

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    #8

    Highly Commended: "That Wasn't Here Yesterday" By Wendy Kaveney

    Bird with spread wings caught mid-flight through cactus in funny wildlife photography contest photo.

    "A white-winged dove appearing to fly head-on into a cholla cactus skeleton."

    © Wendy Kaveney / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2023 Report

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    #9

    Portfolio Category Winner "I Finally Learned To Fly... Or Not?" By Tímea Ambrus

    Series of wildlife photography contest images showing a small animal dramatically leaping and kicking up dust in the wild.

    "The ground squirrel jumped as if he could fly. Unfortunately he has no wings. To his surprise he fell back to the ground."

    ©Tímea Ambrus / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2023 Report

    #10

    Highly Commended: "Fox With A Cigar" By Dakota Vaccaro

    Young fox lying on forest floor with stick in mouth, a funny moment from this year’s wildlife photography contest.

    "While I was working deep in the Virginian woods, a family of grey foxes took up residence under the deck of the abandoned cottage next to my work housing. One day while practicing their hunting skills on bits of moss and branches, one of the kits lunged at a small chunk of wood and started rolling around with his prize. Tired after his hunt the kit lounged on his belly still holding the wood in his mouth which gave the strong resemblance of a cigar. I was very envious of the kit at this moment cause who wouldn't want to just lay around all day relaxing."

    © Dakota Vaccaro / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2023 Report

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    #11

    Highly Commended: "The Rainforest Dandy" By Delphine Casimir

    Playful monkey lounging on moss-covered stone, captured in one of the funniest wildlife photography contest photos.

    "This picture was taken in the monkey forest in Ubud, Bali. This place is a crazy place where monkeys are king! sometimes they give a show, sometimes, they climb on you to look for fleas or steal the piece of biscuit you are trying to eat :-D. Their kingdom, called the rainforest forest has three hindu temples. This forest is special even magical and sacred to the Balinese people. Maybe our dandy is the reacarnation of a divinity?"

    © Delphine Casimir / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2023 Report

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    #12

    Highly Commended: "Boing" By Lara-Mathews

    Kangaroo with raised arms and another walking in tall dry grass, a funny wildlife photography contest moment.

    "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."

    © Lara Mathews / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2023 Report

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    #13

    Creatures Of The Air Winner "Unexpected Plunge" By Vittorio Ricci

    A bird flapping wings in water next to a twisted branch, captured in a funny wildlife photography contest moment.

    "An unusual and almost miserable end of a perfect moment, previously prepared, for a successfull fishing."

    © Vittorio Ricci / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2023 Report

    #14

    Highly Commended: "Look At Right Bro" By Pratick Mondal

    Monkey sitting on a dirt path in a wildlife photography contest image, striking a funny pose with an animal in the background.

    "The photo was taken in Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India. This park is heaven for nature lovers. The park is full of lush greenery and habitat of mammals & migratory birds. During my trip, I planned for Jackal & Hyena shooting apart from birds. There are plenty of Jackals & Hyenas in the park. Upon reaching the spot, I was waiting for the moment to capture. Even after waiting hours, there was no call from the jackal or Hyena. Still I was waiting. Suddenly a deer in the far distance appeared on the road and stood exactly in the middle of the road and started looking at me. Seeing the arc behind the deer I tried to capture the frame I pre-visualized. Suddenly, a Macaque also came in the middle of the road too and started itching, extending its hand outside which was hilarious. Without further delay, I captured the beautiful and rare moment of 'Itching Macaque with deer in the background'."


    © Pratick Mondal / Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2023 Report

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