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The German Society for Nature Photography (GDT) has announced the winning images of this year's European Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. The overall winner, Javier Aznar González de Rueda from Spain, has taken the top prize for his image titled "Maternal Care."

This year's edition of the competition attracted photographers from 42 European countries. An international five-member jury spent three days selecting the 107 award-winning photos across nine standard categories and two special categories.

Scroll down to view the best 66 images we've selected for you and to read our interview with the winner of the European Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2023, Javier Aznar González de Rueda.

More info: Instagram | gdtfoto.de

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Plants And Fungi, Finalist: Veil Of Spores By Agorastos Papatsanis, Greece

Plants And Fungi, Finalist: Veil Of Spores By Agorastos Papatsanis, Greece

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Bored Panda contacted the overall winner of this year’s competition and asked some questions about the photo “Maternal Care” and his work. First, we wanted the photographer to share the story behind capturing this extraordinary moment in Ecuador's Yasuní National Park. Javier Aznar González de Rueda told us: “In 2021 I spent some time in a lodge inside the Yasuni National Park (Mandari Panga Jungle Expeditions) taking photos of insects and other animals. During that time I observed for two weeks a female stink bug of the species Antiteuchus tripterus, that was guarding its clutch of eggs on a small branch. This behavior has been reported for other true bug species. But to my surprise, it turned out that the mother bug not only protected the eggs but also the newly hatched larvae up to their first moult. Maternal care significantly increases the offspring's chances of survival since there are many predators and parasitoids such as ichneumon wasps who can kill the brood.”

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Landscapes, Finalist: Land Under The Sea By Angel Fitor, Spain

Landscapes, Finalist: Land Under The Sea By Angel Fitor, Spain

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Underwater World, Runner Up: Flamenco Pose By Magnus Lundgren, Sweden

Underwater World, Runner Up: Flamenco Pose By Magnus Lundgren, Sweden

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is the female blanket octopus. The males don't have a cape and are much, much smaller. The female can sometimes be 2 meters long, while the males are the size of lychee or walnut. The cape is apparently not a mating display, but a way to dazzle predators so she can get away.

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"Maternal Care" showcases a stink bug's exceptional maternal care behavior. We were wondering if the photographer could tell us more about the challenges and techniques involved in documenting this behavior over a two-week period. Javier said: “The challenge was to return every day and many times in order to check the stage of the eggs and if they hatched. During two weeks, many things can happen to the stink bug, from a predator feeding on it, to parasitoids laying eggs inside the stink bug egg. It was an easy subject to photograph since it was quiet sitting on the eggs while protecting them.”

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Other Animals, Finalist: Calumma Oshaughnessyi By Petr Bambousek, Czech Republic

Other Animals, Finalist: Calumma Oshaughnessyi By Petr Bambousek, Czech Republic

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Mammals, Finalist: Final Moment By Bernd Nill, Germany

Mammals, Finalist: Final Moment By Bernd Nill, Germany

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We wanted to know how the photographer believes his images can contribute to raising awareness about the need to protect wildlife and the environment. We found out that: “My photos contribute to understanding the world of the unseen animals, showcasing their lives, and the threats around them. We as humans only protect what we care about, and there is a world out there that most of the people don't know about, so with my work I try to bring attention to these very unknown animals in order to protect them.”

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Birds, Finalist: One Step Forward By Tom Robinson, Great Britain

Birds, Finalist: One Step Forward By Tom Robinson, Great Britain

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Other Animals, Runner Up: Nest Building By Solvin Zankl, Germany

Other Animals, Runner Up: Nest Building By Solvin Zankl, Germany

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The photographer continued: “Insects are especially vulnerable by our global actions and their populations have decreased to alarming numbers in the last decades, and we definitely need them in order to survive. They are some of the most important pillars in the ecosystems and we are killing them. Without insects the world we know would disappear, so we'd better conserve them for our own good. With my photos from a close and personal perspective, I try to connect the people with the tiny organisms who surround us.”

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Mammals, Finalist: Inside A Tree Den By Jan Piecha, Germany

Mammals, Finalist: Inside A Tree Den By Jan Piecha, Germany

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Mammals, Finalist: Sloth By Antonio Sanchez Chamorro, Spain

Mammals, Finalist: Sloth By Antonio Sanchez Chamorro, Spain

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Lastly, asked about upcoming projects or initiatives he’s currently working on, Javier shared with us: “I have many projects that I would like to work on and many others that I am working on now that I can't share until they are finished. But for now I am still working, showcasing the natural history of the rainforest animals.”

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Mammals, Finalist: Rain Graphic By Sergey Gorshkov, Russia

Mammals, Finalist: Rain Graphic By Sergey Gorshkov, Russia

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Underwater World, Finalist: Frogfish On A Throne By Gabriel Barathieu , Mayotte

Underwater World, Finalist: Frogfish On A Throne By Gabriel Barathieu , Mayotte

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Underwater World, Finalist: Dragonfish By Solvin Zankl, Germany

Underwater World, Finalist: Dragonfish By Solvin Zankl, Germany

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Mammals, Finalist: Chimera By Ilkka Niskanen, Finland

Mammals, Finalist: Chimera By Ilkka Niskanen, Finland

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Plants And Fungi, Finalist: Treasures Of The Sea By César Llaneza Rodríguez, Spain

Plants And Fungi, Finalist: Treasures Of The Sea By César Llaneza Rodríguez, Spain

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#16

Birds, Finalist: Pen And Inkwell By Jonathan Lhoir, France

Birds, Finalist: Pen And Inkwell By Jonathan Lhoir, France

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Birds, Winner: Bird In Forest By Csaba Daroczi, Hungary

Birds, Winner: Bird In Forest By Csaba Daroczi, Hungary

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Other Animals, Finalist: Owlet Moth By Audun Rikardsen, Norway

Other Animals, Finalist: Owlet Moth By Audun Rikardsen, Norway

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Underwater World, Finalist: Octopus Tango By Francisco Javier Murcia Requena, Spain

Underwater World, Finalist: Octopus Tango By Francisco Javier Murcia Requena, Spain

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Other Animals, Winner: Water Ballet By Marjan Artnak, Slovenia

Other Animals, Winner: Water Ballet By Marjan Artnak, Slovenia

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Landscapes, Runner Up: Paradise By Florian Smit, Gremany

Landscapes, Runner Up: Paradise By Florian Smit, Gremany

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Mammals, Finalist: High Jump By Zsolt Moldovan, Romania

Mammals, Finalist: High Jump By Zsolt Moldovan, Romania

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Mammals, Finalist: A Trick Of The Tail By Paul Goldstein, Great Britain

Mammals, Finalist: A Trick Of The Tail By Paul Goldstein, Great Britain

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Young Photographers To 14 Years, Winner: Tightrope Artist By Alberto Román Gómez, Spain

Young Photographers To 14 Years, Winner: Tightrope Artist By Alberto Román Gómez, Spain

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Plants And Fungi, Finalist: Nature's Sketchbook By Pedro Javier Pascual Hernandez, Spain

Plants And Fungi, Finalist: Nature's Sketchbook By Pedro Javier Pascual Hernandez, Spain

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Plants And Fungi, Winner: Lichen Dinner By Roberto Bueno, Spain

Plants And Fungi, Winner: Lichen Dinner By Roberto Bueno, Spain

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Plants And Fungi, Runner Up: Defeated By Roberto Garcia Roa, Spain

Plants And Fungi, Runner Up: Defeated By Roberto Garcia Roa, Spain

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Mammals, Finalist: The Bullet By Cristobal Serrano, Spain

Mammals, Finalist: The Bullet By Cristobal Serrano, Spain

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#31

Plants And Fungi, Finalist: A Little Piece Of Autumn By César Llaneza Rodríguez, Spain

Plants And Fungi, Finalist: A Little Piece Of Autumn By César Llaneza Rodríguez, Spain

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#32

Other Animals, Finalist: Mock Attack By Lutz Wilke, Germany

Other Animals, Finalist: Mock Attack By Lutz Wilke, Germany

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Other Animals, Finalist: Lonely By Sonja Jordan, Austria

Other Animals, Finalist: Lonely By Sonja Jordan, Austria

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Other Animals, Finalist: Brookesia Superciliaris By Petr Bambousek, Czech Republic

Other Animals, Finalist: Brookesia Superciliaris By Petr Bambousek, Czech Republic

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Overall Winner: Maternal Care By Javier Aznar González De Rueda, Spain

Overall Winner: Maternal Care By Javier Aznar González De Rueda, Spain

"In Ecuador’s largest protected area, Yasuní National Park, I was able to observe maternal care behaviour in the stink bug Antiteuchus tripterus over a two-week period. The female bug guarded its clutch of eggs on a small branch. This behaviour has been reported for other true bug species. To my surprise, it turned out that the mother bug not only protected the eggs but also the newly hatched larvae up to their first moult. In Ecuador’s rainforest, the stink bug’s brood is vulnerable to attack by numerous predators and parasitoids such as ichneumon wasps. Maternal care significantly increases the offspring’s chances of survival. The rainforest is a highly complex ecosystem with countless organisms in a vast interconnected web of life."

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'd be a little happier about this shot if 1,000,000 stinkbugs hadn't just invaded my house to get in out of the cold.

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Plants And Fungi, Finalist: Golden Island By Csaba Daróczi, Hungary

Plants And Fungi, Finalist: Golden Island By Csaba Daróczi, Hungary

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wow. The angle of the shot is amazing. Never seen harvested grains or plants from this angle.

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Underwater World, Winner: Nighttime Squadron By Catherine Holmes, Great Britain

Underwater World, Winner: Nighttime Squadron By Catherine Holmes, Great Britain

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Landscapes, Finalist: Lost Colours By Fortunato Gatto, Great Britain

Landscapes, Finalist: Lost Colours By Fortunato Gatto, Great Britain

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Mammals, Runner Up: Calm As A Millpond By Ilkka Niskanen, Finland

Mammals, Runner Up: Calm As A Millpond By Ilkka Niskanen, Finland

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

hopefully this is the rabbit after that encounter with the cat

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Birds, Finalist: Siberian Jays In Pastel By Anna Välimäki, Finland

Birds, Finalist: Siberian Jays In Pastel By Anna Välimäki, Finland

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Young Photographer 15 To 17 Years, Runner Up: Golden Hour By Anton Trexler, Germany

Young Photographer 15 To 17 Years, Runner Up: Golden Hour By Anton Trexler, Germany

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Other Animals, Finalist: Flycatcher By Kai Kolodziej, Austria

Other Animals, Finalist: Flycatcher By Kai Kolodziej, Austria

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Weaving a weird web. I wonder what it looked like when the spider was done.

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Birds, Finalist: Red-Crowned Cranes In Snow By Markus Varesvuo, Finland

Birds, Finalist: Red-Crowned Cranes In Snow By Markus Varesvuo, Finland

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Landscapes, Winner: Volcanic Swirls By Joel Delmas, France

Landscapes, Winner: Volcanic Swirls By Joel Delmas, France

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Landscapes, Finalist: First Snow By Andrei Reinol, Estonia

Landscapes, Finalist: First Snow By Andrei Reinol, Estonia

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Other Animals, Finalist: Beetle Love By Lorenzo Shoubridge, Italy

Other Animals, Finalist: Beetle Love By Lorenzo Shoubridge, Italy

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Birds, Finalist: Cannibalism By Andrés Miguel Domínguez, Spain

Birds, Finalist: Cannibalism By Andrés Miguel Domínguez, Spain

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Landscapes, Finalist: Glencoe Highlands By Dario Fernando Marelli, Italy

Landscapes, Finalist: Glencoe Highlands By Dario Fernando Marelli, Italy

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Young Photographers To 14 Years, Runner Up: Conops Quadrifasciatus By Mattia Terreo, Italy

Young Photographers To 14 Years, Runner Up: Conops Quadrifasciatus By Mattia Terreo, Italy

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Mammals, Winner: Last Dance? By Jens Cullmann, Gemany

Mammals, Winner: Last Dance? By Jens Cullmann, Gemany

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Landscapes, Finalist: Torkukuiy Byalexey Kharitonov, Russia

Landscapes, Finalist: Torkukuiy Byalexey Kharitonov, Russia

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Plants And Fungi, Finalist: Endless River Of Green By Johan De Ridder, Belgium

Plants And Fungi, Finalist: Endless River Of Green By Johan De Ridder, Belgium

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Birds, Finalist: Misty Morning By Grzegorz Długosz, Poland

Birds, Finalist: Misty Morning By Grzegorz Długosz, Poland

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Nature´s Studio, Runner Up: Transformation By Andrés Basilio Sagarna, Spain

Nature´s Studio, Runner Up: Transformation By Andrés Basilio Sagarna, Spain

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Nature´s Studio, Winner: Secret Of The Mediterranean By Bruno D'amicis, Italy

Nature´s Studio, Winner: Secret Of The Mediterranean By Bruno D'amicis, Italy

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Man And Nature, Winner: Lost At Sea By Angel Fitor, Spain

Man And Nature, Winner: Lost At Sea By Angel Fitor, Spain

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Landscapes, Finalist: Mönch And Jungfrau By Thomas Crauwels, Switzlernd

Landscapes, Finalist: Mönch And Jungfrau By Thomas Crauwels, Switzlernd

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Landscapes, Finalist: Window Through Time By Florian Smit, Germany

Landscapes, Finalist: Window Through Time By Florian Smit, Germany

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Birds, Finalist: Flypast By Tibor Litauszki, Hungary

Birds, Finalist: Flypast By Tibor Litauszki, Hungary

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Young Photographer 15 To 17 Years, Winner: Wave By Luca Lorenz, Germany

Young Photographer 15 To 17 Years, Winner: Wave By Luca Lorenz, Germany

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Landscapes, Finalist: Change In Perspective By Elmeri Juuti, Finland

Landscapes, Finalist: Change In Perspective By Elmeri Juuti, Finland

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Plants And Fungi, Finalist: Chaos In Blue By Rupert Kogler, Austria

Plants And Fungi, Finalist: Chaos In Blue By Rupert Kogler, Austria

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Plants And Fungi, Finalist: Abstract By Davide Casazza, Italy

Plants And Fungi, Finalist: Abstract By Davide Casazza, Italy

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Fritz Pölking Prize: Jasper Doest, 9

Fritz Pölking Prize: Jasper Doest, 9

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If I remember correctly, this elephant was hit by a train and they were trying to see if it could be rescued. Elephant was too injured and was humanely put to sleep.

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Birds, Finalist: Barn Nostalgia By Hermann Hirsch, Germany

Birds, Finalist: Barn Nostalgia By Hermann Hirsch, Germany

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Man And Nature, Runner Up: Wrapped Up By Marella, France

Man And Nature, Runner Up: Wrapped Up By Marella, France

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