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Mats Andersson
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Winter pause by Mats Andersson (Sweden)
On a cold February morning, the red squirrel encapsulates the spirit of winter as it closes its eyes for a moment, paws together, fur fluffed, then resumes its search for food.Finalist 2017, Black and White
Photograph: Mats Andersson/2017 Wildlife Photographer of the Year
'Winter pause' - Squirrel
(Photo: Mats Andersson /Wildlife Photographer of the Year)
“Requiem for an Owl”, submitted by Mats Andersson of Sweden, is the winner in the Black and White category. Andersson relates that each day in early spring, he had walked in the forest near his home in Bashult, southern Sweden, where he often noted the presence of a pair of Eurasian pygmy owls. One night, however, he found one of the owls on the forest floor, dead, which naturally saddened him because he’s aware these owls form strong pair bonds that may last through more than one breeding season. “The owl’s resting posture reflected my sadness for its lost companion,” explains Andersson, who chose to photograph the remaining owl in black and white as “it conveys the feeling better.” Andersson believes both owls may have been killed by one or more larger owls residing in the forest; a natural consequence of competition for food and territory in a harsh environment.
Photo: Mats Andersson
Requiem for an owl Mats Andersson, Sweden Winner, black and white category Wildlife Photographer of the Year
2016 wildlife photographer of the year - winners in pictures
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