Every year, the Nature’s Best Photography Awards 2025 pull together the wildest, most jaw-dropping moments from across the globe—and 2025 is no exception. This year’s winners prove that patience, timing, and a bit of magic can turn fleeting moments in nature into visual poetry. From the quiet strength of predators to the tender rhythms of birdlife, these 20 award-winning shots remind us why the wild will forever own the stage.
The Bird Photography category winner, Steve Mattheis from the USA, took home the crown for his breathtaking capture of Grey Crowned Cranes mid-dance. The photo feels alive—every jump, bow, and wing flap frozen in perfect rhythm. Steve describes the moment as “a flirtatious ballet,” where nature choreographed its own love story. The cranes’ synchronized elegance against the soft African light makes this image a masterpiece of grace and timing.
Meanwhile, in the Wildlife Photography category, Indian photographer Hira Punjabi scored gold for his unforgettable portrait of Male Jaguars in the Pantanal. It wasn’t an easy shot—six grueling days on a river safari, endless heat, and multiple failed sightings. But patience finally paid off when the two massive cats paused side by side, their muscles relaxed yet their gaze alert. The frame radiates both power and serenity—a rare balance in the animal kingdom.
From frozen Arctic foxes to the golden dust of an African sunset, the Nature’s Best Photography Awards 2025 celebrate the pulse of the planet. These winning photos don’t just document nature—they honor it.
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Bird Photography Winners
#1. Winner: "Grey Crowned Cranes" by Steve Mattheis, USA

“This flirtatious pair demonstrates their elaborate courtship dance, which includes jumping, bowing, strutting, head tossing, and wing flapping.”
#2. Highly Honored: "Prairie Chicken Jump-Off" by Peter Hudson, USA

#3. Highly Honored: "Greater Flamingos" by Lakshitha Karunarathna, Sri Lanka

#4. Highly Honored: "Squacco Herons" by Antonio Aguti, Italy

#5. Highly Honored: "Red-breasted Parakeets" by Tze Siong Tan, Singapore

#6. Highly Honored: "Bohemian Waxwings" by Amy Gerber of Cody, USA

#7. Highly Honored: "Drongos in Flames" by Baiju Patil, India

Wildlife Photography Winners
#8. Winner: "Male Jaguars" by Hira Punjabi, India

“I spent six full days boating through the Pantanal on safari, tracking these jaguars. After several failed hunting attempts, they finally paused to rest—giving me a rare moment to compose them together in a single frame.”
#9. Highly Honored: "African Elephant & Calf" by Torie Hilley, USA

#10. Highly Honored: "Desert Kit Fox Pup with Feather" by Beaumon Day, USA

#11. Highly Honored: "Ring-tailed Lemurs" by Bence Máté, Hungary

#12. Highly Honored: "Brown Lemurs" by Donglin Zhou, China

#13. Highly Honored: "Hippopotamus" by Samir Kamat, USA

#14. Highly Honored: "Giraffes" by Amy Gerber, USA

#15. Highly Honored: "Young Gorilla Nap Time" by David Swindler, USA

#16. Highly Honored: "Flying Foxes" by Baiju Patil, India

#17. Highly Honored: "Sumatran Orangutan on Strangler Fig" by Marco Gaiotti, Italy

#18. Highly Honored: "Bighorn Sheep" by David Swindler, USA

#19. Highly Honored: "Red Squirrel, Finland" by Simon Roberts, UK

#20. Highly Honored: "African Elephant Clan" by Kathy Karn, Canada










