Precious Rocks

Samual Stone's Image

Samual Stone (UK) watches as a jackdaw brings stones to its nest.

Samual had been keeping an eye on a hole in the trunk of a half-fallen willow tree in London’s Bushy Park.

He’d seen a pair of jackdaws visiting with their beaks full of hair taken from the coats of local deer.

Jackdaws are highly intelligent and adaptable. They build new nests each year from all sorts of materials: twigs, branches, feathers, wool, moss, mud and animal dung. This pair kept adding rocks to theirs.

Samual was fascinated by the way in which the jackdaw had seemingly organised them into a size order in its beak.


Behind the lens

Samual Stone

Samual Stone

UK

Samual is an amateur photographer based in London. His approach is to try to capture and celebrate local wildlife.

Image details

  • Nikon D5500
  • Sigma 150-600mm f5-6.3 lens
  • 1/500 at f6.3  •   ISO 800
  • Bushy Park, London, England, UK
Copyright in WPY competition photographs remains the property of the respective photographers. You may not copy, share, reproduce or republish the photographs except as expressly permitted by copyright law. For media image usage enquiries, please contact us.

Support our important work


Help us harness the power of photography to advance scientific knowledge, spread awareness of important issues and nurture a global love for nature.

Donate now

Discover more

Sign up to our newsletter

Receive email updates about Wildlife Photographer of the Year news, events, science, products, services and fundraising activities. We may occasionally include third-party content from our corporate partners and other museums. We will not share your personal details with these third parties. You must be over the age of 13. Privacy notice.