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British Wildlife Photography Awards: This year's winning pictures

More than 14,000 images were submitted by amateur and professional photographers.

Winner - Coast and Marine.
Overall Winner.
鈥淥cean Drifter鈥  Goose barnacles. Portland, Dorset, England. Pic: Ryan Stalker/BWPA
Image: The overall winner and Coast and Marine Winner. Pic: Ryan Stalker/BWPA
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A spectacular picture of a football covered in barnacles has been unveiled as the winner of this year's British Wildlife Photography Awards.

The image was chosen from more than 14,000 submissions from amateur and professional photographers.

The winning image was taken by Ryan Stalker and also won in the Coast and Marine category.

"Above the water is just a football. But below the waterline is a colony of creatures," Mr Stalker said.

"The football was washed up in Dorset after making a huge ocean journey across the Atlantic. More rubbish in the sea could increase the risk of more creatures making it to our shores and becoming invasive species."

The RSPB Young British Wildlife Photographer of the Year Award went to Max Wood for his picture of a coot running across a misty lake at sunrise.

Winner RSPB 15  - 17 Years.
鈥淩unning on Water鈥 Coot. Frensham Little Pond, Surrey, England. Pic: Max Wood
Image: Pic: Max Wood/BWPA

Here are the other winners:

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Animal Behaviour winner

Three Frogs in Amplexus by Ian Mason, taken in Perthshire.

Winner - Animal Behaviour.
鈥淭hree Frogs in Amplexus鈥 Common frog.  Perthshire, Scotland. Pic: Ian Mason/BWPA
Image: Pic: Ian Mason/BWPA

Animal Portraits winner

Mark Williams' Starling at Night, showing a common starling in Solihull.

Winner - Animal Portraits.
鈥淪tarling at Night鈥 Common starling. Solihull, West Midlands, England. Pic: Mark Williams/BWPA
Image: Pic: Mark Williams/BWPA

Botanical Britain winner

Jason McCombe won with his picture of slime mould in Essex.

Winner - Botanical Britain.
鈥淭iny Forest Balloons鈥 Slime mould. Essex, England. Pic: Jason McCombe/BWPA
Image: Pic: Jason McCombe/BWPA

Black and White winner

Raven Above Arran by Robin Dodd won in the black and white category.

Winner - Black and White.
鈥淩aven Above Arran鈥  Raven. Isle of Arran, Scotland. Pic: Robin Dodd/BWPA
Image: Pic: Robin Dodd/BWPA

Habitat winner

Daniel Valverde Fernandez captured a red fox in Sherwood Pines Forest Park in Nottinghamshire and titled it The Tightrope Walker.

Winner - Habitat.
鈥淭he Tightrope Walker鈥 Red fox. Sherwood Pines Forest Park, Nottinghamshire, England. Pic: Daniel Valverde Fernandez/BWPA
Image: Pic: Daniel Valverde Fernandez/BWPA

Hidden Britain winner

Three's a Crowd, by Ross Hoddinott, showing a group of common blue butterflies in Devon.

Winner - Hidden Britain.
鈥淭hree鈥檚 a Crowd鈥  Common blue butterfly. Vealand Farm, Devon, England. Pic: Ross Hoddinott/BWPA
Image: Pic: Ross Hoddinott/BWPA

Urban Wildlife winner

Simon Withyman's Day Walker, showing a red fox in Bristol.

Winner - Urban Wildlife.
鈥淒ay Walker鈥  Red fox. Bristol, England. Pic: Simon Withyman/BWPA
Image: Pic: Simon Withyman/BWPA

Wild Woods winner

A picture of a beech tree by Graham Niven, taken in East Lothian.

Winner - Wild Woods.
鈥淏eech for the Sky鈥 Beech. East Lothian, Scotland. Pic: Graham Niven/BWPA
Image: Pic: Graham Niven/BWPA

British Seasons winner

Warren Price's The King's Quarters, showing a common kingfisher in Bedfordshire.

Winner - British Seasons.
鈥淭he King鈥檚 Quarters鈥  Common kingfisher. Bedfordshire, England. Pic: Warren Price/BWPA
Image: Pic: Warren Price/BWPA

RSPB 12 - 14 Years winner

Mother and Fawn by Felix Walker-Nix, showing roe deer in Sherfield on Loddon.

Winner, RSPB 12 - 14 Years, 鈥淢other and Fawn鈥 
Roe deer. Sherfield on Loddon, England. Pic: Felix Walker-Nix/BWPA
Image: Pic: Felix Walker-Nix/BWPA

RSPB 11 and under winner

Spring's Treasures, showing a pheasant in Mid Wales, by Jamie Smart.

Winner RSPB 11 and under.
鈥淪pring鈥檚 Treasures鈥 Pheasant. Mid Wales. Pic: Jamie Smart/BWPA
Image: Pic: Jamie Smart/BWPA

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"The British Wildlife Photography Awards [BWPA] brings to light the spectacular tapestry of Britain's natural heritage," said Will Nicholls, director of BWPA.

"This collection is more than just a gallery of images; it is a celebration, a reminder of the enduring beauty of British wildlife and a call to preserve the natural spaces that we are so fortunate to have in Britain."