Friday, 16 October 2020

Bird Photographer of the Year

Seeing Double
The annual Bird Photographer of the Year Competition organised by conservation charity Birds on the Brink saw photographers from around the world submit artistic images of birds, which were judged by an expert panel. 

The winning entry, End of the Day, was an impressionistic image of a European Shag taken at Vardø in Norway by Majed AlZa’abi from Kuwait.

The winner of the Young Bird Photographer of the Year 2020 was Adam Lake from the UK with an image of a Mute Swan entitled Seeing Double

Australian Pelican : Hui-Ling Fan, Taiwan. 

Common Eider : Thomas Hinsche, Germany 

Little Egret : Dalal Almazyad, Kuwait

Elegant Tern : Ben Jiang, USA

Eastern Meadowlark Joshua Galicki, USA

Piping Plover : Gail Bisson, Canada 

Ross’s Gull : Ilya Ukolov, Russia

Other categories in the awards included : Birds in the Environment; Bird Behaviour; Birds in Flight; Garden and Urban Birds; Creative Imagery, and Black and White. 

High-resolution images of the award winners with caption information can be accessed online in a gallery hosted by Nature Photographers Ltd using the link below and the password swift2020 


Seeing Double
Nature Photographers Ltd showcases the very best of global bird photography. 

BIRDS ON THE BRINK is a grant awarding charity supporting bird conservation around the world with small grants that will do the most measurable good while also being ‘a voice for the embattled avian world and actively speak out for the benefit of birds and conservation in general’. 

Website: www.theholidayandtravelmagazine.blogspot.com.au
Websites: www.birdpoty.co.uk  and www.birdsonthebrink.co.uk and www.swarovskioptik.com

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