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  2. Wikipedia : Meetup/NYC/Birds of NYC Photo Contest

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    Photos taken before the contest period are allowed. In other words, feel free to upload your best work. If you've previously published the photo (for example, posting to social media or eBird), you may be contacted to complete an additional step to make sure you're the same person who published it elsewhere. Photos must depict wild birds. Pets ...

  3. Wikipedia : Meetup/NYC/Birds of NYC Photo Contest/Winners

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    Wikimedia New York City ran a bird photography contest with the Brooklyn Bird Club in fall 2022. We received 321 entries, and we're excited to share the results! For more information about the contest, see the main contest page.

  4. Fierce falcon photo takes top prize in bird photography contest

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    Extraordinary images from this year’s Bird Photographer of the Year award showcase the beauty of birds.

  5. Guernsey wild bird photography contest opens - AOL

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    The competition, which runs until 31 December, is open to amateur photographers.

  6. Lyrebird - Wikipedia

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    The lyrebirds are large passerine birds, amongst the largest in the order. They are ground living birds with strong legs and feet and short rounded wings. They are poor fliers and rarely fly except for periods of downhill gliding. [7] The superb lyrebird is the larger of the two species. Lyrebirds measure 31 to 39 inches in length, including ...

  7. Fierce falcon photo takes top prize in bird photography contest

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  8. In Pictures: Bird photo exhibition to visit museum - AOL

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    During February half-term, there will be bird inspired activities for all the family to take part in and enjoy at the museum. You can follow BBC Oxfordshire on Facebook , X (Twitter) , or Instagram .

  9. Feather duster budgerigar - Wikipedia

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    The contour, tail and flight feathers do not stop growing, and they do not have the necessary barbs and barbules for the feather's structure to interlock. The shaft (calamus) is also curved, and so the feathers appear deformed and fluffed out. Individuals with this condition often appear less alert than nest mates.