The British Wildlife Photography Awards highlight the rich biodiversity of the UK, with over 13,000 entries submitted by both amateur and professional photographers. Simon Withyman's striking portrait of a female fox in Bristol earned him the top award, illustrating the intersection of urban life and nature. Other notable entries include a dramatic shot of the Monadhliath Mountains in Scotland featuring a white hare and a playful scene of pigeons feasting on chips, showcasing the unique interplay between wildlife and everyday settings.
"I had been photographing this vixen for three years. This streetwise fox was a successful mother and had a family of young mouths to feed."
"I wanted to showcase some beauty in this everyday urban scene."
"Additional impressive images include Drew Buckley's dramatic view of Scotland's Monadhliath Mountains with a white hare in the foreground."
"Jurors considered more than 13,000 images submitted by amateurs and professionals alike."
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