In Pictures: The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2017

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An owl dangling precariously from a branch has scooped the overall prize of this year's Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards.

Out of the 3,500 entries, Tibor Kercz won the overall prize with his series of images showing an owl losing its footing and trying to claw its way back on to a branch.

Other entrants included a yawning dormouse, a photobombing sea turtle and a rather shocked seal.

Take a look at all the winning photos from the competition.

Image source, Tibor Kercz
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Tibor Kercz's photo of an undignified owl was the overall winner

Image source, Andrea Zampatti
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Andrea Zampatti won the Land category with a photograph of a dormouse

Image source, Troy Mayne
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Troy Mayne won Under The Sea category with a photobombing sea turtle

Image source, John Threlfall
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John Threlfall won the In The Air category with a bird and an ominous vapour trail

'Highly Commended' photos

Image source, Daisy Gilardini
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Daisy Gilardini photographed a polar bear clinging on to its mother

Image source, Penny Palmer
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Penny Palmer caught a sea otter reaching for the sky

Image source, Carl Henry
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Carl Henry's was highly commended for his photo entitled All Dressed And Ready For Church

Image source, Olivier Colle
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Olivier Colle spotted a hare munching on grass

Image source, Katy Laveck-Foster
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Katy Laveck-Foster snapped two cheeky monkeys

Image source, Jean-Jacques Alcalay
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Jean-Jacques Alcalay captured the moment it looked as though a wildebeest was riding on the back of its companions

Image source, George Cathcart
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George Cathcart was highly commended for his photo entitled WTF

Image source, Douglas Croft
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Douglas Croft caught a fox getting a hole in one on a golf course

Image source, Daniel Trim
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Daniel Trim snapped two mudskippers appearing to be in mid-song

The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards are releasing a book, which helps support the Born Free Foundation charity.