A photographer has captured some of the stunning wildlife on the edge of Sussex.
The British Wildlife Centre sits on the Sussex border and features an array of animals including wild cats, deer, badgers and foxes.
Photographer Robert Barrington-Wright, a member of The Argus Camera Club, snapped some of the wildlife roaming the centre including a group of Scottish Wildcats.
The wildcats could be seen surveying the scene at the centre in Lingfield, near Crawley.
Robert also captured some of the red deer housed at the site sticking their tongues out and snacking on apples.
The photo set also included intricate up-close images of foxes and squirrels in their natural habitat at the centre.
The British Wildlife Centre first opened in 1997 and focuses on wildlife conservation. The centre is open to the public on weekends.
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