These are the winners of this year’s British Wildlife Photography Awards, which were selected from more than 13,000 images of nature around Britain.

overall winner
A Look to the Future by Charlie Page of a red fox in Lee Valley Park, London

Charlie Page's image of a red fox in Lee Valley Park, London, was the overall winner.  Pic: Charlie Page/British Wildlife Photography awards
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Pic: Charlie Page/British Wildlife Photography Awards

RSPB Young British Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Billy Evans-Freke won the RSPB 15-17 years award and the RSPB Young British Wildlife Photographer of the Year award.

RSPB Young British Wildlife Photographer of the Year Billy Evans-Freke won the RSPB 15-17 years award and the RSPB Young British Wildlife Photographer of the Year award.
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Pic: Billy Evans-Freke/British Wildlife Photography Awards

Animal Behavior winner
Hitching a Lift by James Roddie

Animal Behavior winner Hitching a Lift by James Roddie won in the Animal Behavior category.
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Pic: James Roddie/British Wildlife Photography Awards

Animal Portraits winner
Lewis Newman’s Sleeping With Dandelions, showing a red fox in London

Animal Portraits winner Lewis Newman's Sleeping With Dandelions, showing a red fox in London, won in the Animal Portraits category Pic:
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Pic: Lewis Newman/British Wildlife Photography Awards

Botanical Britain winner
Matt Doogue’s A Poet’s Lunch, showing sundew in Sevilla Forest in Scotland.

Botanical Britain winner Matt Doogue won in the Botanical Britain category with his picture A Poet's Lunch, showing sundew in Sevilla Forest in Scotland.
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Pic: Matt Doogue/British Wildlife Photography Awards

Black & White winner
Matthew Turner’s moody Great Mell Fell, taken in the Lake District

Black & White winner Matthew Turner's moody Great Mell Fell, taken in the Lake District, won in the Black & White category.
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Pic: Matthew Turner/British Wildlife Photography Awards

Coast & Marine winners
Welcome to the Zoo(plankton), by Henley Spiers, featuring jellyfish taken off the Shetland Islands in Scotland

Coast & Marine winner Welcome to the Zoo(plankton), by Henley Spiers, featuring jellyfish taken off the Shetland Islands in Scotland, won in this category.
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Pic: Henley Spiers/British Wildlife Photography Awards

Winners’ habitat
Neil McIntyre’s Stag by the Loch Side, showing a red deer in Scotland’s Western Highlands

Habitat winner Neil McIntyre's picture Stag by the Loch Side, showing a red deer in Scotland's Western Highlands, was the Habitat category winner.
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Pic: Neil McIntyre/British Wildlife Photography Awards

Hidden Britain winner
Honey Bee Flight Trail by John Waters, showing western honey bees in Bristol

Hidden Britain winner Honey Bee Flight Trail by John Waters, showing western honey bees in Bristol, won in the Hidden Britain category.
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Pic: John Waters/British Wildlife Photography Awards

Wild Woods winner
Philip Selby’s Mystical Forest, showing beech trees in Oxfordshire

Wild woods winner This eerie picture, Philip Selby's Mystical Forest, showing beech trees in Oxfordshire, was the wild woods category winner.
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Pic: Philip Selby/British Wildlife Photography Awards

British Seasons winner
A Year in the Life of a Pair of Great Crested Grebes by Robin Lowry, taken in Essex.

British Seasons winner The British Seasons winner was A Year in the Life of a Pair of Great Crested Grebes by Robin Lowry, taken in Essex.
British Seasons winner The British Seasons winner was A Year in the Life of a Pair of Great Crested Grebes by Robin Lowry, taken in Essex.
British Seasons winner The British Seasons winner was A Year in the Life of a Pair of Great Crested Grebes by Robin Lowry, taken in Essex.
British Seasons winner The British Seasons winner was A Year in the Life of a Pair of Great Crested Grebes by Robin Lowry, taken in Essex.
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Pics: Robin Lowry/British Wildlife Photography Awards

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