Urban walrus and fighting frogs: 12 charming images from the British Wildlife Photography Awards

a walrus lays on the cement in front of boats at night

A fascinating photograph of a barnacle-covered soccer ball that traveled thousands of miles across the Atlantic Ocean took home top honors at the 2024 British Wildlife Photography Awards this month. Photographer Ryan Stalker snapped the image near the shores of Dorset, saying: "Although the ball is waste and should not be in the sea, I do wonder about the journey the ball has been on. From initially being lost, then spending time in the tropics where the barnacles are native and perhaps years in the open ocean before arriving in Dorset."

The photograph beat out 14,000 other entries across 10 categories to be named the Grand Prize Winner.

a soccer ball floats on the water. under the waterline are dozens of barnacles attached to the bottom of the ball

“The British Wildlife Photography Awards 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."

a white-spotted black bird light with purple light on a black background
three frog heads poking out of the water
a fox walks on a concrete wall with the sun reflecting behind her
"Running on Water." I woke up at 4:45am with the hope of capturing backlit waterfowl images at Frensham Pond in Surrey. I lay down at the edge of the pond and waited for the birds to become active. As the morning progressed, rays of sunlight began to shine through trees along the edge of the pond, creating spotlights in the morning mist. This created a beautiful atmosphere, which I aimed to capture in my images. This coot was fleeing a fight, running across the water to take flight through the mist and rays of light. <strong>Image: ©</strong> <strong>Max Wood<b>/</b><strong>British Wildlife Photograph</strong><strong>y Awards</strong>, RSPB Young British Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2024 and 15-17 Years Winner</strong>
a fox walks on a branch
silhouette of two birds on an orange background
a white and orange butterfly sits on a piece of grass
a brown hare looks at the camera in a field of golden grass
a mother deer stands in front of her fawn in a grass field, both looking at the camera
balloon-like plants on a pink background