The winners of the 2024 Audubon Photography Awards have once again captured the stunning beauty of North American birds.
The 15th annual “Audubon” photography contest, dedicated to targeted photography of North American native birds, announced the names of its winners from among professional and amateur photographers. This competition, organized by the National Audubon Society, is open to all professional and amateur photographers of all ages.
The Audubon Society, which works to preserve the environment, draws people’s attention to species that are in danger of extinction by depicting the amazing beauty of birds and their behavioral habits. The winners of this competition have been selected from among 2,300 participants living in the United States and Canada. The youth of this period of the competition.
Blackburnian Warbler with gray wings and yellow head and body; Photographer: Mathew Malwitz

Barred Owl; Photographer: Erin Boisvert

birds known as Red-necked Grebes; Photographer: Edwin Liu

A native bird called Sedge Wren; Photographer: Trisha Snider

Black-capped Chickadee; Photographer: Linda Scher
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wild turkey (Wild Turkey); Photographer: Travis Potter

Common Gallinule’s legs out of water; Photographer: Douglas DeFelice

California quail (California Quail); Photographer: Kevin Lohman

A group of American Great-tailed Grackle; Photographer: Tristan Vratil

American Kestrel (American Kestrel); Photographer: Parhampour Ahmad
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Cover photo: Forster’s Tern; Photographer: Kevin Lohman
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