This time of year sees many of the major competitions coming to a close and awards being made. Now it is the turn of Wildlife Photographer of the Year Here is a quick look at this years winners, we will return with a more expansive post later

“A Tale of Two Foxes”: Don Gutoski’s picture captures a symmetry in life and death,
To the victor the spoils. An image of warring foxes has won the 2015 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.
Taken by amateur Don Gutoski, the picture captures the moment a red fox hauls away the carcass of its Arctic cousin following a deadly attack in Canada’s Wapusk National Park. “It’s the best picture I’ve ever taken in my life,” Don told BBC News. “It’s the symmetry of the heads, the bodies and the tails – even the expression on the faces.”

These scarlet ibis were photographed by Jonathan Jagot (France), off the island of Lençóis on the coast of northeast Brazil. Jonathan is the category winner in the “15-17 years” of age group

14-year-old Ondrej Pelánek from the Czech Republic for his image, Fighting Ruffs.

The “Under Water” winner is Michael Aw (Australia). This is a Bryde’s whale ripping through a sardine “bait ball” offshore of South Africa’s Transkei coast

Edwin Giesbers (Netherlands) pictures a newt from underneath as it moves across the surface of a stream. The picture wins the “Amphibians and Reptiles” category

Juan Tapia (Spain) wins the “Impressions” category. It is a staged scene in which a broken canvas has been placed over a broken windowpane that barn swallows have been using to enter an old storehouse in Almeria, southern Spain
The BBC has a long article on the prize
The Natural History Museum as sponsor has much more
There is an exhibition at NHM, details are here
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2015-16 exhibition
The Natural History Museum
16 October 2015 – 10 April 2016
10.00-17.50 (last admission 17.15)