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بالصور.. لقطات مُلفتة لطيور تفوز بجائزة أودوبون 2019 - أرشيف شبكة التأمل الإعلامية

بالصور.. لقطات مُلفتة لطيور تفوز بجائزة أودوبون 2019

أرشيف شبكة التأمل الإعلامية

نشر في: الجمعة,6 سبتمبر , 2019 8:06ص

آخر تحديث: الجمعة,6 سبتمبر , 2019 8:06ص

من بين الصور الاستثنائية التي فازت بجوائز Audubon للتصوير الفوتوغرافي لعام 2019 ، نسر يحمل أرنب يحمل ثعلب.

تم اختيار الصور الفائزة من بين أكثر من 2200 مشاركة من الولايات المتحدة وكندا وهي عرض استثنائي لعجائب وجمال الطيور.

ويوضح المنظمون أن “الطيور تجعل الموضوعات رائعة”، كما يوضح الفائزون في مسابقة هذا العام “إنها في نفس الوقت جميلة مرنة ومعقدة وطريفة. لا عجب في سبب حبنا لها”.

استقطبت جوائز اودوبون للتصوير الفوتوغرافي لعام 2019 2،253 مشاركًا من جميع الولايات الأميركية الخمسين وواشنطن العاصمة و 10 مقاطعات وأقاليم كندية.

This image of a Eurasian hoopoe, taken in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, earned German photographer Thomas Hinsche the best portfolio prize
This picture was also in Thomas Hinsche's winning portfolio. It shows the moment a cormorant snagged a dwarf catfish in a national park in Hungary
Another superb image from Thomas Hinsche, this time of a black-crowned night heron
Thomas Hinsche took this picture of a buzzard in Saxony-Anhalt. He said: 'A wonderfully soft light prevailed on this cold December morning and I was able to photograph this scene while lying hidden in a bush'
Thomas Hinsche took this image on the island of Helgoland. He said: 'Often birds do not tolerate a close approach and this prevents impressive photos being taken. On Helgoland, however, the intimate nature of the place and the obliging birds can make for special encounters. Here this splendid drake eider's flank feathers have been caught and ruffled by a tailwind'
Bence Máté from Hungary received an honourable mention in the bird behaviour category for this picture of great white egrets. He said he had been planning to shoot the creatures in the snow for more than 10 years
Indian photographer Yashodhan Bhatia received an honourable mention in the garden and urban birds category for this image of rosy starlings at the Ujni Dam in Maharashtra, India. A slow shutter speed was used 'to create a feeling of movement'
This image was taken in the Brazilian state of Maranhão and earned Canadian Mark Peck an honourable mention in the birds in the environment category. He said: 'As a thunderstorm threatened, I headed back to our shorebird research camp before the rain hit. Each day, the local fishermen would ride their bikes out to the shore and check their nets at low tide. Any fish caught would be placed in the baskets and then the bikes would be placed over the top to protect them from birds that were also fishing in the area. In this case, a great white egret patiently waits for the fisherman to return with his catch while a sanderling goes about his business'
A picture of a rufous-tailed hummingbird in Costa Rica, snapped by Cat Edwardes from the UK. It received an honourable mention in the creative imagery category
Mesmerising: This image of Eurasian starlings in the Negev Desert in Israel earned UK photographer Chris Gomersall an honourable mention in the garden and urban birds category
Jozsef Gergely, from Serbia, shot this picture of a grey heron in his home country and received a silver award in the bird behaviour category for it. It was taken at a fish farm. Jozsef said: 'As you can imagine, the abundance of corralled fish acts like a magnet for fish-eating birds such as the grey heron. This particular individual caught my eye. Despite its size and bulk it was doing an extremely good job balancing on one of the fishing nets'
This picture of a common kingfisher was a silver award winner in the best portrait category and was snapped at a bus stop in Hertfordshire by Briton Ben Andrew. He said: 'This image of a bold young Kingfisher was taken during the winter months. The bird spent time in the middle of a town centre, fishing around ornamental water gardens that are surrounded by shops, roads and a car park. The kingfisher regularly spent time perched on railings waiting to plunge into the water below. This spot was right next to the bus stop, so I positioned myself looking along the railings and waited for a bus to arrive. Luckily the buses in the town are blue, perfectly matching the Kingfisher's plumage. So it was just a matter of waiting and hoping a bus came along with its lights on while the bird was sitting there!'
The Young Bird Photographer of the Year silver award went to American Madeline Nolan for this picture of a rufous hummingbird in Colorado
Tamas Koncz-Bisztricz, from Hungary, took this shot of a soda lake in his home country and is this year's Young Bird Photographer of the Year
Cobalt-winged parakeets are the stars of this shot, taken in Ecuador by Liron Gertsman from Canada. And it took quite an effort to get it. He said 'Scattered throughout the Amazon basin are hundreds of clay licks where parrots, parakeets and macaws come to eat clay and neutralize the acidic fruits that they eat. Getting to the clay lick (and watering hole) where I took this photo required a regional flight, a three-hour boat ride upstream, and a short canoe ride to get to base camp. From base camp, it took another short boat ride and a 30 minute hike (a longer hike than usual due to low water levels in July 2017) each day to get to the clay lick. It took many hours of waiting over three days before we were treated to the sight of hundreds of cobalt-winged parakeets raining down on the forest floor. Seeing them and hearing the deafening roar of parakeet chatter was an experience I don't think I'll ever forget. After they drank the mineral rich-water and ate some clay, it was over. This photo captures the chaos as the parakeets took to the air'
This beautiful image of a long-tailed duck in Norway earned German photographer Martin Eschholz a bronze award in the garden and urban birds category
This cattle egret was snapped in Botswana by William Steel and earned him a bronze award in the best portrait category. He said: 'A southern white rhino continues grazing unaware of the bounty on its head, as a western cattle egret searches for insects flushed from the grass. The rhino is indifferent to the presence of the bird, while the egret benefits from the rhino's movement and foraging. It unwittingly disturbs insects concealed in the grass. For me, the image is such an emotive depiction - a juxtaposition between dark and light, hope and uncertainty. While the cattle egret takes centre stage the rhino can be seen fading into the background, indicative of the species' rapid decline'
Beak condition: Nikunj Patel from the U.S landed a gold award in the birds in flight category for this image of a black skimmer in New Jersey
This image of emperor penguins in Antarctica was taken by UK photographer Martin Grace, who earned a gold award in the inspirational encounters category for it. He said: 'I shot a few images then put the camera away, and for 15 minutes it was just me, the emperors and heaven'
An honourable mention in the best portrait category went to Spanish photographer Arturo de Frias for this picture of a Svalbard rock ptarmigan in Norway
Ariel Fields from Israel took this picture of a little owl and earned a young bird photographer of the year bronze award
Indian photographer Yashodhan Bhatia earned an honourable mention in the portrait category for this picture of a little swift on super-fast manoeuvres in Gujarat
Snack attack: A great white pelican opens wide for a fish at London zoo. This image earned Peruvian photographer Pedro Jarque Krebs an honourable mention in the creative imagery category

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