Leaving the Nest Wall Print
Leaving the Nest Wall Print
Here's a summary of how to select your print. For detailed information, including frame sizes, delivery and frequently asked questions, please see our prints guide.
1. Choose the type – canvas, photographic paper or fine art paper.
2. Select the size – the options in the drop-down menu refer to the longest edge of the print before any frame is added (and includes the border). This table shows the dimensions for this print, including the actual image size.
Longest edge (width) | Shortest edge (height) | Actual image size (width x height) |
Canvas size (rolled or stretched) unframed | ||
40cm | 26.69cm | 40cm x 26.69cm |
60cm | 40.04cm | 60cm x 40.04cm |
80cm | 53.39cm | 80cm x 53.39cm |
100cm | 66.73cm | 100cm x 66.73cm |
Paper size (photographic or fine art) unframed | ||
40cm | 29.35cm | 32cm x 21.35cm |
60cm | 44.04cm | 48cm x 32.03cm |
80cm | 58.71cm | 64cm x 42.71cm |
100cm | 73.39cm | 80cm x 53.39cm |
3. Pick a frame (or choose 'none'). Frame sizes vary – see the prints guide.
4. Add to basket and you're done!
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Description / Leaving the Nest Wall Print
Leaving the Nest © Sasha Jumanca (2024). Wildlife Photographer of the Year is owned by the Natural History Museum, London.
10 Years and Under, Highly Commended
Sasha had been watching these tawny owlets for several days in a park in Maximiliansanlagen, Germany. He had seen tawny owls in the neighbourhood before but was surprised to discover these so close to the heart of the city.
Owlets leave the nest before they can fly, in a phase known as ‘branching’. They will jump, flutter and climb around branches of nearby trees for several weeks while begging for food from their parents, before they eventually fledge and fly away.