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CONTEST WINNERS

BIRDS IN FLIGHT PHOTO CONTEST

Last summer, we conducted our first photo contest focused solely on images of flying birds, the 2021 Birds in Flight contest. We received more than 825 entries — images of Bald Eagles, Ospreys, Blue Jays, Burrowing Owls, hummingbirds, among others — from hundreds of photographers. Thanks to everyone who entered! The selection of images was outstanding, as all our previous contests have been. The judges had a challenging task. We announced the finalists, honorable mention images, and the winners on our website in late October and early

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