Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust photography winners

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Buzzard in flightImage source, Roy McDonald
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The winning photo was a buzzard in flight at College Lake Nature Reserve

A shot of a buzzard in flight has won top prize in a photography competition organised by a wildlife trust.

Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust (BBOWT) announced the results of the contest, featuring photos taken at its nature reserves and around the local area.

Roy McDonald, 45, from Berkhamsted, took the picture of the buzzard in mid-air at College Lake reserve near Tring.

The winner of the children's category was Roly Lewis from Oxfordshire.

Mr McDonald said: "Nature helps me so much, it's honest and calming and it doesn't judge you, and just sometimes, if you are calm and patient, it will allow you to get up close into their world."

He said he encountered the "majestic buzzard" on a "cold and beautiful winter day".

"I had seconds to react once I spotted it, and just as my focus locked on, it spotted me and flew directly across my path - so close to me."

He added: "It is by far and away the best shot of a buzzard I have ever managed. They have eluded me for years. I'm quite stunned and delighted to have won."

Image source, Roly Lewis
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The winner of the children's category was Roly Lewis, with a photo of a shield bug taken in his front garden

Professional photographer Steve Gozdz, who was one of the judges, said: "What we've found is something quite stunning - a real in-the-moment shot with perfect angles and perfect light, and actually something I would have been very happy to have taken myself.

"In fact, when I first saw it I was quite jealous."

Roly, aged eight, won his category with a photo taken in his front garden of a shield bug poking its head out of a flower.

He said: "I wanted to enter the competition so I took lots of wildlife pictures all spring and summer. My mum told me I had won when I came out of school and I was so excited I jumped up and down."

The photo competition is the first BBOWT has run since the Covid pandemic.

The winners in six categories will have their photographs printed in the 2023 BBOWT calendar.

Image source, BBOWT
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Helen Touchard-Paxton, from near Winslow, won in a category covering "shots of action for nature in the community". This frog was in the pond her family dug during lockdown

Image source, Petra Mohr
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Petra Mohr's photo taken at Weston Turville Reservoir won the People in Nature award

Image source, Charlotte Day
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The Landscape category was won by Charlotte Day for this sunrise captured at Cholsey Marsh

Image source, Zachery Osbourne
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Zachery Osbourne, 14, won the teenage category with his photo of a Kingfisher

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