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George Stoyle captured the moment a school of fish took refuge in the tentacles of a Lion's mane jellyfish off the coast of Scotland. The picture, entitled 'Hitchhikers', was the winner of the Coast and Marine category and the BWPA
The fish is so tiny, you can barely see it so well camouflaged he is.
'Emergence' (a dragonfly transformation) was taken by Stephen Darlington and was the winning photograph in the Hidden Britain category of the British Wildlife Photography Awards
See more award-winning wildlife photos
See more award-winning wildlife photos
Robert E Fuller photographed a common weasel popping its up and won the British Seasons (Spring) category
Jacqueline Spindley took this photograph, called Back Garden Babies (Garden spiders), and the picture came first in the Animal Behaviour category of the prestigious awards
'Common Weasel' taken by Robert E Fuller was the winning photograph in the British Seasons (Autumn) category
This close-up picture, taken by Jeanette Sakel - called 'Tadpoles' - was the winning photo in the Closer to Nature category
Mr Fuller won the British Seasons (Winter) category with this picture of a weasel in the snow - called 'Common Weasel'
Chaitanya Deshpande took this picture, called 'Free Bird', which came first in the British Nature in Black and White category
Robert E Fuller won the British Seasons (Summer) category with this image, also entitled 'Common Weasel'
This shot, entitled 'Kung Fu Puffin', was taken by Rebecca Bunce, 18, and was the winning photo in the 12-18 years category
Cygnet With Swan taken by Seren Waite, 10, was the winning photograph in the Under-12 category of the awards
David Maitland took this photograph of silver birch seeds in a web, called Bird Seed, and won the Botanical category
This picture, called 'Contemplation' (a Mountain hare), was taken by Jamie Mina and was the winning photograph in the Animal Portraits category of the British Wildlife Photography Awards
Twisted Green (a pedunculate oak) taken by Steve Palmer was the winning photograph in the Wild Woods category
Sourcehttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3774130/Fishing-lift-Image-young-fish-taking-refuge-stinging-tentacles-giant-jellyfish-scoops-prize-British-Wildlife-Photography-Awards.html
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