Wildlife Photographer Of The Year is back for its 60th day of remembrance and in the lead of the big competition promulgation , they ’ve released some of the highly commend images for 2024 . Among the photos we ’re treated to the world ’s grumpiest cat , the many talents of jackdaw , a motion picture - perfect forest view , an army of mussel , and a baby Trichechus manatus looking cuter than any wild animal justly should . However , it was the David Bowie spider that really stole our attention .
Ziggy Spider is a highly commend image in the behavior : Invertebrates class , award to lensman Lam Soon Tak . A fittingly gothic shot for Bowie ’s swansong , Blackstar , but its species name is a tribute to another celestial album title .
Heteropoda davidbowiewas draw byDr Peter Jäger in 2008with a name “ honouring the rock - singer David Bowie – composer of the music record album ‘ The rising And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And TheSpiders From Mars ’ record album and interpreter of vocal such as ‘ Glass Spider ’ who has been in early twelvemonth of his career sometimes as painted as the head-on view of the head of this new species … ”

Moonlight HunterImage credit: Xingchao Zhu / Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Lam was explore the Cameron Highlands in Pahang , Malaysia , when he came across this spider carry an egg sac . We see it perched on two arm on a river , with the bright white magnetic disk of eggs in the spider ’s jaw resemble a mini planet .
This shot is style Moonlight Hunter and was taken by Xingchao Zhu from China . It was awarded highly commended in the category conduct : Mammals , and shows arguably the world ’s grumpiest computed axial tomography face - on to the camera : a Pallas ’s cat .
While chase after a radical of Pallas ’s cats on the suspend plateau of Hulun Buir , Inner Mongolia , China , Xingchao made eye contact with one of the computed tomography just as it had caught a pocket-sized bird . These cats are well suited to the cold with thick coats that protect them against the frosty condition live at uttermost altitude . In fact , scat sampling even placedPallas ’s cats on Everestfor the first time back in 2023 .

Precious RocksImage credit: Samual Stone / Wildlife Photographer of the Year
A jackdaw was spotted exhibiting better transportation of objects acquirement than most man demonstrate while unlade their car . Taken by Samual Stone , this shot Precious Rocks realise highly commended for the category Behaviour : Birds .
Samual was espy on a hole in the proboscis of a half - fallen willow tree in London ’s Bushy Park where he ’d see a pair of jackdaws . They were mostly returning with hooter full of deer whisker , one of several things they demand to build a seemly nest . Then , one dame pass with quite the mouthful : a series of stones seemingly arranged in perfect size of it edict . Is thereanything the corvids ca n’t do ?
I do n’t have it away about you , but I would really love to be in this photo the right way now . In The Spotlight was taken by Shreyovi Mehta , a bright new talent who was grant runner - up in the 10 Years And Under family .

In The SpotlightImage credit: Shreyovi Mehta / Wildlife Photographer of the Year
The exposure - perfect scene shows two Native American bird of Juno silhouette in the opening of a forest where Shreyovi was walking with her parent . She black market back to her pa , who was carrying the camera , then got down on the ground to take this photo from a low angle .
This beautiful forest is in the Keoladeo National Park in Rajasthan , India , and it ’s renowned for its birdlife , pull large number of water birds in wintertime . The peafowl are , however , a class - rhythm resident that roosts in large tree and rests during the daytime , becoming more active at dawning and dusk .
Here we see Praia da Ursa in Sintra , Portugal , looking like a panorama fresh out ofGame Of Thrones . This shot , Strength in Numbers , was taken by Theo Bosboom and it evince an US Army of mussels ring together to survive the rough coastal waters . The exposure was awarded extremely commended in the Animals In Their Environment category .

Strength In NumbersImage credit: Theo Bosboom / Wildlife Photographer of the Year
mussel are n’t a regular star at wildlife photography exhibitions , which is precisely why Theo wanted to photograph them . His specialty is charm range of species that are n’t commonly considered beautiful or important , to highlight their unappreciated meaning .
As one of the sea ’s great filter feeders , mussel have a all-important influence on the environment by press out plankton , as well as bacterium and toxins , from the weewee , forbid them from establish up to dangerous levels . They ’re a vital ingredient for a dynamical ecosystem , and I think look middling damn spectacular in their own , brutal path .
And finally , for a bit of the ahhh cistron , we have As Clear As Crystal by Jason Gulley . This unbelievable photograph was awarded highly commended in the Underwater category , and shows a manatee and a calf drift among the eelgrass in Hunter Springs , Crystal River , Florida , USA .

As Clear As CrystalImage credit: Jason Gulley / Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Jason is no stranger to manatee picture taking , but this picture earned a special plaza in his spirit thanks to the expression on this calf ’s face and the bubbles trailing from its fin . A joyous photo that come with a joyous preservation story to thrill , as this sea wrack the manatees count on was once threaten by an algal flush that was triggered by agricultural runoff . Local action has rejuvenate the habitat , and the manatees are back to enjoy their eelgrass in crystal - clear waters . In fact , the wintertime of 2022/2023 saw the largest number of manatees in the neighborhood on record .
A lot to clap your flipper at already from this year ’s compliance and we have n’t even perplex to the winners yet . Keep your eyes unclothe for more announcements aboutWildlife Photographer Of The Year , developed and produced by the Natural History Museum , London .