A Poet’s Lunch, Sundew (Drosera rotundifolia) and horsefly (Haematopota sp.), Devilla Forest, Scotland
‘A 4.30am alarm to get to Devilla Forest for some early morning butterflies resulted in me finding my first ever sundew. It was even better that it had prey. When I discovered it had snared a horsefly, I was extremely excited. There’s something poetic about the piece: the horsefly, known for biting us, was bitten by the plant’
Photograph: Matt Doogue
British Wildlife Photography Awards











