Bird Photographer of the Year 2022 Winners Highlight Biodiversity and Bird Life

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Bird Photographer of the Year is a competition that brings together nature photographers who specialize in birds, and every year it highlights the most striking images in this diverse field of biodiversity.

The event features multiple categories and prizes that celebrate standout work in areas such as portraiture, conservation, behavior, black and white photography, urban bird life, flight, and more, creating a broad spectrum of bird photography excellence.

The winners for 2022 have been announced, showcasing a compelling collection of images that capture birds in a variety of environments and moments from the wild to urban settings.

Flamingos at Lake Logipi in Kenya, photographed by Paul McKenzie

European lovemaking over the sea in Asturias, captured by Mario Suarez Porras

Penguin in the Falkland Islands, taken by Andy Pollard

Close-up of the Big Loon, photographed by case dough

Sage chicken, photographed in the United States

Common Guillemot in Scotland, photographed by towers of henley

European empels in Canada, captured by Simon d’Entremont

Flamingos over Abu Dhabi, photographed by Ammar Alsayed Ahmed

A little owl in Romania, photographed by Laszlo Potozky

North American tawny owl in the USA, photographed by Kerry Wu

Two samples of Galah cockatoos, photographed by Raoul Slater

Common starling example, photographed by Mark Williams

Sage chicken, USA, photographed by Ly Dengue

Common Puffin Pair, photographed by Brad James

Two Turacos in South Africa, photographed by Richard Flack

Common sandpiper, photographed by Levi Fitze

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