With up to 5,000 entries from more than 85 countries, this year's Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards are back with a variety of images sure to put a smile on your face.
A 3-month-old lion cub and his sibling were in a tree while other lionesses rested in on the ground and in nearby trees. The cub wanted to get down and walked all over the branches looking for the right leaping spot. It was probably his first time in a tree and his descent didn’t go so well.
After a rough landing he got up and ran off with some other cubs.
(漏 Jennifer Hadley / Comedy Wildlife 2022)
漏 Jennifer Hadley / Comedy Wildlife 2022
A hippo yawns while a heron stands on the back of another nearby hippo.
(漏 Jean-Jacques Alcalay-Marcon / Comedy Wildlife 2022)
In the small town of Bikaner, photographer Arshdeep Singh came across an owlet nestled in a pipe. Before going inside, the animal closed one of its eyes.
(漏 Arshdeep Singh / Comedy Wildlife 2022)
漏 Arshdeep Singh / Comedy Wildlife 2022
Photographers took this photo on the Falkland Islands. These two gentoo penguins were hanging out on the beach when one shook himself off and snubbed his mate.
(漏 Jennifer Hadley / Comedy Wildlife 2022)
漏 Jennifer Hadley / Comedy Wildlife 2022
A couple of triggerfish look into the camera, captured at the Azores. Although they look funny, these fish can be quite aggressive.
(漏 Arthur Telle Thiemann / Comedy Wildlife 2022)
A not-so-graceful lion cub losing its grip on a tree trunk, grey triggerfish smiling at the camera and a sassy penguin swinging its wing at another penguin as if to say, “Talk to the fin!”
With up to 5,000 entries from more than 85 countries, this year’s Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards are back with a variety of images sure to put a smile on your face. The awards were founded in 2015 by professional photographers and conservationists Paul Joynson-Hicks and Tom Sullam to showcase light-hearted photography and the importance of wildlife conservation.
Michelle Goldchain鈥檚 reporting has focused primarily on the D.C. area, previously working as Editor of Curbed DC for Vox Media and Audience Growth & Engagement Editor for Washington City Paper. She is the author of 鈥淒.C. by Metro: A History & Guide.鈥 She also reports for 'Artsplained' on YouTube.