Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2019

In the clear water of the Red Sea at the tip of Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, a shoal of bigeye trevally circle 25 metres down at the edge of the reef. The fishes’ circling behaviour is a dating exercise that precedes pairing up and also deters predators. (Black and white category). (Photo by Alexander Mustard)
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2019
   
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