View this post on Instagram Huge congratulations to our #WPY56 winners! ???? 2020's #WildlifePhotographerOfTheYear is Sergey Gorshkov! Sergey mastered the use of camera traps to get his blissfully wild image of a lone Siberian tigress which won the judges over. Our young winner is Liina Heikkinen. Her dramatic picture shows a young red fox fiercely defending the remains of a barnacle goose from its five rival siblings in the wilds of Finland. Follow our bio link to discover all the details behind this year's winners: http://bit.ly/NHM-WPY56-Winners @nhm_wpy #WildlifePhotographerOfTheYear #SergeyGorshkov #LiinaHeikkinen #SiberianTiger #RedFox #PhotographyCompetition #NaturePhotography #WildlifePhotography #AnimalPhotography #PhotoCompetition #WPYAwards #HintzeHall #NaturalHistoryMuseum #Museum #LondonMuseum A post shared by Natural History Museum (@natural_history_museum) on Oct 13, 2020 at 1:44pm PDT
Huge congratulations to our #WPY56 winners! ???? 2020's #WildlifePhotographerOfTheYear is Sergey Gorshkov! Sergey mastered the use of camera traps to get his blissfully wild image of a lone Siberian tigress which won the judges over. Our young winner is Liina Heikkinen. Her dramatic picture shows a young red fox fiercely defending the remains of a barnacle goose from its five rival siblings in the wilds of Finland. Follow our bio link to discover all the details behind this year's winners: http://bit.ly/NHM-WPY56-Winners @nhm_wpy #WildlifePhotographerOfTheYear #SergeyGorshkov #LiinaHeikkinen #SiberianTiger #RedFox #PhotographyCompetition #NaturePhotography #WildlifePhotography #AnimalPhotography #PhotoCompetition #WPYAwards #HintzeHall #NaturalHistoryMuseum #Museum #LondonMuseum
A post shared by Natural History Museum (@natural_history_museum) on Oct 13, 2020 at 1:44pm PDT