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The winners of Photography Contest 2010: Birds!

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1st Place with 96 points:

From ducbucln: "My hummingbirds love the solar fountains in our gardens. This one seemed to be waiting for the water to go up higher."

Contest picture by ducbucln

2nd Place with 52 points:

From WaterCan2: "Mallard duck under Maple tree; 2010."

Contest picture by WaterCan2

3rd Place with 50 points:

From dax080: "This is Archimedes, a barred owl who lives in our timber. I caught him at dusk one evening just preparing for that day's hunt. "

Contest picture by dax080

Runner Up with 44 points:

From onewish1: (No caption)

Contest picture by onewish1

Runner Up with 35 points:

From beckygardener: "Eastern Screech Owl flew in and perched for me long enough to get this photo! I was just a few feet away from this beautiful little owl. What an awesome experience!"

Contest picture by beckygardener

Runner Up with 35 points:

From neecieb: "Pink flamingo "

Contest picture by neecieb

Runner Up with 35 points:

From VA_Wild_Rose: "Shad... It's what's for dinner!"

Contest picture by VA_Wild_Rose

Runner Up with 31 points:

From yarok: "Lovebirds are 13 to 17 centimeters in length and from 40 to 60 grams in weight. They are among the smallest parrots, characterized by a stocky build, a short blunt tail, and a relatively large, sharp beak. Wild type lovebirds are mostly green with a variety of colors on their upper body, depending on the species."

Contest picture by yarok

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