Out of over 2,000 entries, a photo of pigeons preening won the grand prize at the 2023 Audubon Photography Awards
All birds are beautiful!
The National Audubon Society has the photos to prove it. The non-profit recently released the winner of its 2023 Audubon Photography Awards.
For 14 years, the Audubon Photography Awards have honored stunning bird shots from professionals, amateurs, and young artists. Over 2,000 photographers entered the 2023 contest, but only several pictures won prizes.
Photographers from all 50 states, Washington DC and Canada submitted photos for a chance to win the awards’ $5,000 grand prize.
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Judges evaluated all photos entered based on technical quality, originality, and artistic merit. All submitted images also needed to follow Audubon’s Guide to Ethical Bird Photography and Videography.
Read on to see some of the winning shots that soared to the top of the 2023 Audubon Photography Awards.
Grand Prize Winner
Liron Gertsman captured two colorful pigeons preening in White Rock, Canada. The intimate shot earned him the top prize Audubon Photography Awards.
Professional Winner
Shane Kalyn won the prize for professional photographers with his photo of an Atlantic puffin on a craggy cliffside in Iceland.
Professional Honorable Mention
Professional photographer Liron Gertsman, who won the grand prize, also earned an honorable mention at the 2023 Audubon Photography Awards with a photo of a northern hawk owl in Canada.
Amateur Winner
The 2023 Audubon Photography Awards gave their amateur photography prize to Karen Blackwood for her picture of a chinstrap penguin diving in Antarctica.
Amateur Honorable Mention
Nathan Arnold took second in the amateur photography category with a photo of a reddish egret enjoying a snack in Fort Meyers, Florida.
Plants For Birds Winner
Linda Scher won the category that highlights the importance of plants in a bird’s livelihood with her picture of a gray verdin on a cane cholla in Tuscon, Arizona.
Plants For Birds Honorable Mention
Vicki Santello earned an honorable mention for her photo of thousands of tree swallows swarming two cypresses in Louisiana.
Youth Winner
This action shot of a sandpiper in New Jersey earned Kieran Barlow the title Youth Winner for the 2023 Audubon Photography Awards.
Youth Honorable Mention
James Fatemi’s photo of two green-winged Teal got a youth honorable mention prize at the 2023 Audubon Photography Awards.
To see all of the winners and learn more about the National Audubon Society, visit the Audubon Photography Awards’ website.
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