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The Overall Winner Of 2020. The ‘End of the Day’ winning image was taken by Majed AlZa’abi from Kuwait who, along with the top prize, earns the title of ‘Bird Photographer of the Year 2020.’ ...
Flying Sword, Birds in Flight. Gold award winner: Sword - billed Hummingbird, Bogotá, Colombia. Photo: Rafael Armada, Spain - Bird Photographer of the Year 2023 ...
The long-tailed bat has won New Zealand’s contentious “Bird of the Year” election. This year’s competition received more votes than ever before, with more than 56,000 votes cast. The long ...
This year’s contest attracted more than 20,000 entries, with its adult competition spanning eight categories: Best Portrait, Birds in the Environment, Attention to Detail, Bird Behavior, Birds ...
The Bird Photographer of the Year has announced its 2023 competition winners. It's a stunning celebration of our fine feathered friends that captures birds doing what they do best and looking ...
By RNZ The official winner of Bird of the Year has been announced - and it's not a bird. The long-tailed bat beat all the feathered frontrunners with a commanding lead, Forest and Bird ...
Forest & Bird, a independent conservation organization in New Zealand, has been holding elections for Bird of the Year for 15 years. This year, the competition received over 55,500 votes.
September 13, 2010. Forest & Bird media release for immediate use Forest & Bird’s Bird of the Year poll opens. Musician Don McGlashan and filmmaker Taika Waititi will be trumpeting the virtues ...
For two weeks, nearly 57,000 voters weighed in on selections for New Zealand's top bird; this year, for the first time in the contest's 16-year history, their choices included a mammal.
New Zealand’s bright green parrot – the kakariki – has won this year’s Forest & Bird poll for Bird of the Year. [kakariki.jpg]A record-breaking 21,223 votes were cast in the poll, which ...
— Forest & Bird (@Forest_and_Bird) November 12, 2020 Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, however, threw her support behind the black petrel again this year, Keown reported.
Proclaimed by Gov. Josh Green in January, 2024 was “Makahiki o nā Manu Nahele: Year of the Forest Birds.” According to the state Department of Land and Natural Resources, an estimated 47,000 ...
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