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'Street cleaners' by Ben Lucas Copyright  Credit: Ben Lucas/British Wildlife Photography Awards 2025
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Copyright Credit: Ben Lucas/British Wildlife Photography Awards 2025

Take a look at the winning images from this year's British Wildlife Photography Awards

By Theo Farrant
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From peeping pigeons to prowling foxes, the winners of the British Wildlife Photography Awards 2025 capture the wild side of Britain in all its unexpected glory.

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The winners of the British Wildlife Photography Awards 2025 have been revealed, celebrating the breathtaking beauty and diversity of the UK’s natural world.

This year’s top prize was awarded to a striking image of a red fox prowling through Bristol’s city centre. Selected from over 13,000 entries, the winning photograph was taken by Simon Withyman, who had spent three years documenting the animal.

“This streetwise fox was a successful mother and had a family of young mouths to feed. I was instantly drawn to the interesting perspective effect of these railings and wanted to showcase some beauty in this everyday urban scene" explains Withyman.

The competition, which invites both amateur and professional photographers to compete for the £3,500 grand prize, features a stunning range of winning images - from a group of pigeons framed inside a bag of chips, to a hauntingly beautiful shot of a blue shark, taken just 10 to 15 miles southwest of Penzance, Cornwall.

“This year’s competition not only celebrates the artistry and dedication of our photographers but also serves as a powerful reminder of our responsibility to protect these wild spaces. We hope this collection inspires others to appreciate, respect, and safeguard the wildlife that makes Britain so unique," says Will Nicholls, Director of BWPA. 

Below are all the winning images from each category:

Urban Explorer by Simon Withyman (British Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025 and winner of Urban Wildlife)

Urban Explorer by Simon Withyman
Urban Explorer by Simon Withyman Credit: Simon Withyman/British Wildlife Photography Awards 2025

'Butterfly Face-off' by John Waters (Animal behaviour, winner)

Butterfly Face-off by John Waters
Butterfly Face-off by John Waters Credit: John Waters/British Wildlife Photography Awards 2025

'Street Cleaners' by Ben Lucas (15-17 years, winner)

Street Cleaners by Ben Lucas
Street Cleaners by Ben Lucas Credit: Ben Lucas/2025 British Wildlife Photography Awards

'Hare in Motion' by David Tipling (Animal portraits, winner)

'Hare in Motion' by David Tipling
'Hare in Motion' by David Tipling Credit: David Tipling/British Wildlife Photography Awards 2025

'Guillemot Kingdom' by Mark Kirkland (Black & white, winner)

Guillemot Kingdom by Mark Kirkland
Guillemot Kingdom by Mark Kirkland Credit: Mark Kirkland/British Wildlife Photography Awards 2025

'Streetlit Snowdrop' by Jacob J. Watson-Howland (Botanical Britain, winner)

Streetlit Snowdrop by Jacob J. Watson-Howland
Streetlit Snowdrop by Jacob J. Watson-Howland CredIt: Jacob J. Watson-Howland/British Wildlife Photography Awards 2025

'Blue Shark' by Nicholas More (Coast & marine, winner)

Blue Shark by Nicholas More
Blue Shark by Nicholas More Credit: Nicholas More/British Wildlife Photography Awards 2025

'Kingdom of the Hare' by Drew Buckley (Habitat, winner)

Kingdom of the Hare by Drew Buckley
Kingdom of the Hare by Drew Buckley Credit: Drew Buckley/British Wildlife Photography Awards 2025

'Roosting Dragons' by Daniel Trim (Hidden Britain, winner)

Roosting Dragons by Daniel Trim
Roosting Dragons by Daniel Trim Credit: Daniel Trim/British Wildlife Photography Awards 2025

'Curlew O'clock!' by Jamie Smart (Young British Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025)

Curlew O'clock! by Jamie Smart
Curlew O'clock! by Jamie Smart Credit: Jamie Smart/British Wildlife Photography Awards 2025

'Storm Light Over the Caledonian Forest' by James Roddie (Wild woods, winner)

Storm Light Over the Caledonian Forest by James Roddie
Storm Light Over the Caledonian Forest by James Roddie Credit: James Roddie/British Wildlife Photography Awards 2025

'And Take-off – Gannets at Bass Rock' by Kiran Simpson (12-14 years, winner)

And Take -off – Gannets at Bass Rock by Kiran Simpson
And Take -off – Gannets at Bass Rock by Kiran Simpson Credit: Kiran Simpson/British Wildlife Photography Awards 2025
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