The winners of this year’s annual Audubon Photography Awards were just announced. Photographers were competing for eight prizes across five divisions, and more than 2,400 images depicting birdlife from all 50 states and seven Canadian provinces and territories were judged. The National Audubon Society was once again kind enough to share some of this year’s winners with us below.
The 2022 Audubon Photography Awards
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Western Grebe. Amateur Winner. A western grebe’s red eyes stare into the camera as two chicks ride on its back, each grabbing onto a silver fish in its beak. Photographed on the Calero Reservoir in San Jose, California. #
Peter Shen / 2022 Audubon Photography Awards -
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White-tailed Ptarmigan. Professional Winner. A white-tailed ptarmigan sits atop a rock overlooking mountains and a valley in Jasper National Park in Alberta, Canada. #
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White-tailed Kite. Grand Prize Winner. In the sky above Costa Mesa, California, two white-tailed kites fly with a vole. Zhi: "The father, who teaches his fledglings to hunt, held a vole in his talons. The fledgling flew in and, in a blink, grabbed the rodent as the father let go." #
Jack Zhi / 2022 Audubon Photography Awards -
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Black-bellied Whistling-Duck. Youth Winner. A black-bellied whistling-duck peers into the trunk of a hollowed-out palm tree in Indian River County, Florida. #
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Greater Prairie-Chicken. Youth Honorable Mention. A male greater prairie-chicken, photographed during a courtship display on Fort Pierre National Grassland in Fort Pierre, South Dakota. #
Amiel Hopkins / 2022 Audubon Photography Awards -
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