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The 2025 Audubon Photography Awards Emphasize Epic and Endangered Migrations — Colossal

Last updated: September 20, 2025 6:20 am
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The Audubon Photography Awards showcase the stunning beauty and diversity of bird species from around the world. From acorn woodpeckers storing thousands of acorns in granary trees to the high-pitched call of the Austral pygmy-owl, the competition highlights the incredible feats and unique characteristics of our avian friends.

This year’s contest, themed around migration, welcomed entries from Canada, the U.S., Chile, and Colombia. The submissions were divided into categories like Youth, Conservation, Birds Without Borders, and Birds in Landscape, showcasing the different ways birds interact with their environments.

One standout image from the Chile and Colombia pool is Felipe Esteban Toledo Alarcón’s grand prize-winning shot of a ringed kingfisher taking flight over the water. In the U.S. and Canada category, Liron Gertsman’s photograph of magnificent frigatebirds silhouetted by the sun took the top prize.

The competition not only celebrates the beauty of birds but also raises awareness about the challenges they face. Many migratory species are vulnerable to extinction due to climate change, making conservation efforts crucial for their survival. Audubon’s work spans countries and regions to protect these birds year-round.

Explore the galleries of this year’s winners and honorable mentions, or pick up a copy of the Fall 2025 Audubon Magazine to see more stunning bird photography. Entries for the 2026 competition will open in January, giving bird enthusiasts a chance to showcase their own avian adventures.

Whether you’re captivated by the grace of a chipping sparrow perched on a lichen-covered limb or the sight of flamingos gathered at low tide, the Audubon Photography Awards offer a glimpse into the world of birds like never before. Follow along with the annual migrations of these incredible creatures through Audubon’s interactive maps and discover the beauty and diversity of birdlife across the globe.

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