In pictures: Scottish Nature Photography Awards 2013Published31 March 2014Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage caption, The winners of the 2013 Scottish Nature Photography Awards have been announced. Gideon Knight, 13, of Ilford, Essex, won Junior Photographer of the Year with his image of a turnstoneImage caption, Winner of the student category was Daniel Brand, of Falmouth University in Cornwall, with his image titled Scottish Winter WildlifeImage caption, A photograph called The Boy taken at Rattray Head in Aberdeenshire won Donald Cameron, of Perth, first in sea and coast landscape category and also Scottish Nature Photographer of the Year 2013Image caption, The land category winner was Philip Stewart, of Livingston, West Lothian, with Loup of Fintray TwilightImage caption, Allan Wright's image Strathclyde Distillery Apartments and River Clyde took the urban greenspace honour. Allan is from Castle Douglas, KirkcudbrightshireImage caption, Abi Warner, of St Andrews, Fife, won the wildlife behaviour accolade with her Curlew Eating a WormImage caption, Mark Medcalf, of Kirkmichael, Ayrshire, picked up the portrait prize with his image called Will You Rub My Feet?Image caption, The botanical category winner was Phil McLean, of Chirnside, Scottish Borders, with SeedheadsImage caption, Peat Paintings by Mary Legg, of Barrock, Highlands, won first prize in the abstract categoryImage caption, Neil MacGregor, from Bearsden, East Dunbartonshire, won the environmental award with All Wired UpMore on this storyIn pictures: Nature images winnersPublished20 March 2013Related Internet LinksScottish Nature Photography AwardsThe BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.