Winner of British Wildlife Photography Award 2025 Here are the best performance in the British wildlife, nature and landscape photography of the previous year.
Photographer Simon Withamman took the top honor for his fantastic photo of a Fox Patrolling Bristol at the center of the city of England. The image of the British Wildlife Photographer of the Year, with the image of Vitaman, which makes more than 13,000 other photos the best, won the urban wildlife category.
“I was taking a picture of this Wicksen for three years,” says Witman. “This streetwaise Fox was a successful mother and a young mouth family to feed her.
“The British Wildlife Photography Awards continue to demonstrate the extraordinary beauty and diversity of the UK’s natural world,” says BWPA director Wil Nichols.
“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 places.
With the overall win of Withamman, the competition honored the nine -year -old Jamie Smart “with the title” Young British Wildlife Photographer of the year 2025 “, which was for the beautiful wild picture of a Eurasian Curlav in an area of Dandelion.
“It was the beginning of the early dawn and an attempt was made to bring the morning light on the ground on a four -hour drive.” I was getting my camera out of the car window, ready to capture a picture, when I heard a curlav nearby.
Category winner
At the same time, as well as and Smart won the overall title, there are 10 categories in the competition, each of which has a winner and a runner-up. All category winners and runners -up are depicted below.
All respected photos have been published in a hardcover coffee table book published by Bird Eye Books, which is now available for purchase bwpawards.orgThe British Wildlife Photography Awards 2026 is now open for entries.
Image Credit: All photos courtesy of British Wildlife Photography Awards 2025. Individual photographers are credited with image caption.