Get Ready to Laugh: The 2025 Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards Are Now Open for Entries!

The world’s most entertaining and joyful photo competition, the Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards, is back and ready for another round of hilarious wildlife photography and videos. Following the incredible success of last year’s competition, the 2025 edition promises to be even bigger and better.

In partnership once again with Nikon, one of the world’s leading camera brands, the awards aim to celebrate the beauty of global wildlife while bringing a smile to faces everywhere. Whether you’re a professional photographer or just someone with a knack for capturing funny animal moments, this is your chance to showcase your talent and make the world laugh—all while promoting conservation efforts.

To mark the exciting launch, organizers have released some never-before-seen entries from the 2024 competition, offering a sneak peek at the delightful and comical moments that captivated audiences last year. These images serve as inspiration for aspiring entrants and a reminder of the unique connection between wildlife and humor. Best of all, entry to the competition is completely free, making it accessible to photographers and wildlife lovers worldwide. So grab your camera, head outdoors, and get ready to capture nature’s funniest moments—the 2025 Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards await your submissions!

Scroll down and inspire yourself. You can check their website for more information.

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2024 Awards Never Seen Before Photos:

#1. "Peek-A-Boo" by Amish Chhagan

Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards Are Now Open for Entries

#2. "Declaration of love" by Roland Kranitz

#3. "Bear-Hug" by Michael Stavrakakis

#4. "Roo-mantic-moments" by Alexander Babych

#5. "Naughty boys" by Alexis Choblet

#6. "Cheeky" by Barbara Fleming

#7. "Forgot your birthday again" by Charles Janson

#8. "Sir no photos please" by Dario Nessi

#9. "Four winged goose" by Elmar Weiss

#10. "Juggling pelican" by Oli Konecna

#11. "Desert Daydreamer" by Jacqueline Treutner

#12. "Hide and seek" by Jean Jacques Alcalay

#13. "Laughing Cheetah" by Udara Pathminda

#14. "On my back" by Thomas Van Puymbroeck

#15. "One-Eyed Peeper" by Helen Cherry

#16. "Mama’s Tired" by Kathryn Cehrs

#17. "Great Egret Fun" by Mary Hulshouser


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