Bird lovers and conservationists

These are stunningly beautiful pictures. The "Top 100" actually does have 100 
images taken around the world. For photographers, there is camera/lens specs 
below every image with the story of the picture.
One of the photos was taken at Wood Lake in Richfield and one was taken in 
Roseville. When you get to the end of that 2nd gallery, you will see more links 
to the 2023 "best" photos. But how much avian pulchritude can you process in 
one sitting?
PS Photo No. 99 of the 100 is a Murre from the Latrabjarg cliffs in Iceland. If 
you have been there or been to Iceland, the text is reminiscent.

GAndersson
St Paul
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 The 2024 Audubon Photography Awards: Winners and Honorable Mentions | 
Audubon<https://www.audubon.org/magazine/2024-audubon-photography-awards-winners-and-honorable-mentions>

The 2024 Audubon Photography Awards: Winners and Honorable Mentions | Audubon - 
National Audubon 
Society<https://www.audubon.org/magazine/2024-audubon-photography-awards-winners-and-honorable-mentions>
Mating, fighting, dive-bombing for food: This year's prize-winning images and 
videos are packed with avian action—now, in even more categories.
www.audubon.org
The 2024 Audubon Photo Awards: The Top 100 | 
Audubon<https://www.audubon.org/magazine/2024-audubon-photo-awards-top-100>

The 2024 Audubon Photo Awards: The Top 100 | Audubon - National Audubon 
Society<https://www.audubon.org/magazine/2024-audubon-photo-awards-top-100>
Each year of the Audubon Photography Awards is exciting, but this one is 
especially celebratory: 2024 marks the 125th anniversary of Audubon 
magazine—and the 15th installment of our annual photo competition. Around 2,300 
entrants from across the United States and Canada submitted more than 8,500 
photographs and videos of birds feeding, fighting, mating, and making their way 
in the world.
www.audubon.org


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