The 2020 探花精选 Photography Awards: Winners and Honorable Mentions

This year's top shots delight with dazzling colors and fresh perspectives.

Every spring, the judges of the 探花精选 Photography Awards gather at听探花精选's听headquarters in Manhattan to review their favorite images and select the finalists. But as with much of life in 2020, this year's awards had to be handled differently due to pandemic-related听travel, work, and social-distancing restrictions. So, for our 11th annual awards, which saw more than 6,000 submissions, the听judges assembled in an epic day-long Zoom meeting听to winnow down the remaining pool听to just the 10 winners and honorable mentions听shown here.听

As always, the task was simultaneously听unenviable and inspiring. The thousands of submissions听from nearly 1,800 entrants showed听birdlife in all of its splendor. In total, photographers from all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and 7 Canadian provinces entered听images that captured the creativity, wonder, and beauty of species听small and large, terrestrial and aquatic.

This year we also continue with two new awards听introduced in 2019: The Fisher Prize, which recognizes an image that is as artistic as it is revealing, and the Plants for Birds category,听which honors the top听photographs illustrating the crucial relationship between native plants and birds.听

Our heartfelt congratulations to the photographers behind these stunning shots, and thank you to all of the entrants听for your truly remarkable appreciation of birds.

The 2020 APA Judges

Sabine Meyer, photography听director, 探花精选

Steve Freligh, publisher,听

Melissa Groo,听听and winner of the 2015 contest鈥檚 Grand Prize

Allen Murabayashi, chairman and co-founder,听

John Rowden, senior director of bird-friendly communities, 探花精选听

Jason Ward, bird expert and host of 鈥溾

Editor's note: After learning about serious allegations against Jason Ward, the 探花精选听has severed听its ties with him.

Judging criteria:听technical quality, originality, artistic merit

Grand Prize Winner: Joanna Lentini

Category:听Professional
Species: Double-crested Cormorant
Location:听Los Islotes, Mexico
Camera:听Canon EOS听7D听Mark II听with Tokina 10-17mm f/3.5-4.5 AT-X听107 DX听AF听Fisheye lens; 1/640 second at f/6.3; ISO听320

Story Behind the Shot: Ive spent many hours underwater at this California sea lion rookery in the Bay of La听Paz, but I听had never before encountered diving cormorants there. Shifting my focus from the playful sea lions, I听watched in awe as the cormorants plunged beak-first into the sea to snap at the sardines swimming by. Although I spent a long time admiring these birds, I听didnt see a single one catch a fish. Adding insult to injury, curious sea lion pups would zip by the hunting birds and nip at them from behind.

Bird Lore: Cormorants are superb divers, well adapted to rapid pursuit of fish underwater. Their bodies are heavy but streamlined, with dense plumage. When they dive, they hold their wings tightly to their sides, propelling themselves with their powerful legs and webbed feet, steering through the water with their tails. Some cormorants may be capable of diving more than 300 feet below the surface, but most of their hunting is done at shallower depths.

Fisher Prize Winner:听Marlee Fuller-Morris

Category: Amateur
Species:听American Dipper
Location:听Yosemite National Park, California
Camera:听Canon EOS 70D with Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM lens; 1/2000 second at f/5.6; ISO 800

Story Behind the Shot:听I followed a little-known trail in Yosemite to the top of a small waterfall and sat at the edge of the pool. A moment later, a dipper flew in. The river was 颅moving quickly, but it wasn鈥檛 too deep. So instead of diving, the bird stuck its head underwater in search of prey. I thought the spectacular splash would make an awesome photo. The bird kept getting closer and closer as I sat snapping 颅hundreds of shots of that splash. I will treasure that afternoon as one of my favorite moments in Yosemite!

Bird Lore:听The American Dipper lives on the edge鈥攐n the boundary between air and water, on the border between streams and their banks, and even on that vague margin between songbirds (it is one, technically) and water birds. Above the surface or below, it can either walk or fly, demonstrating a mastery of all its elements, and attracting the admiration of the most creative photographers.听

Amateur Winner: Gail Bisson

Species:听Bare-throated Tiger-Heron
Location:听T谩rcoles River, Costa Rica
Camera:听Canon EOS-1D X with Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS III USM lens; 1/800 second at f/4.0; ISO 1600

Story Behind the Shot:听After a torrential rainstorm, I went out on a late-afternoon boat trip on the T谩rcoles River. It was still raining when we left the boat ramp, but once the sky finally cleared, we spotted this Bare-throated Tiger-Heron walking along the river. As the boat drifted by, the bird leaned over the bank to watch us. I raised my camera and quickly switched to a portrait orientation to capture the beautiful post-storm sky behind it.

Bird Lore:听Stocky and chunky, suggesting bitterns in shape, the three species of tiger-herons lurk in mangrove swamps and along rivers in the American tropics. The Bare-throated Tiger-Heron is the northern颅most of these species, found mainly from Mexico to Panama. It is often most active at dawn and dusk, but fortunate observers sometimes spot one hunting fish and frogs in bright daylight.听

Plants for Birds Winner:听Travis Bonovsky

Species:American Goldfinch
Location:Minneapolis, Minnesota
Camera:听Nikon D7100 with Tamron SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD Model A011 lens; 1/160 second at f/10.0; ISO 320

Story Behind the Shot:Through frequent visits to North Mississippi Regional Park, an area restored with native plants, I became familiar with the cup plant and learned that its leaves can hold rainwater, as the name suggests. I read that birds and other wildlife like to drink from these plants, so I always keep an eye out for bird activity when I pass by them. Finally one late July day I was lucky enough to witness a female American Goldfinch plunge her head into a plant.

Bird Lore:Few birds are total vegetarians, but American Goldfinches come close. While other seed eaters feed their young on insects, goldfinches serve mashed-up seeds to their nestlings. The flowers on this cup plant will go to seed later, but in the meantime the plant acts as a watering hole for the birds: Its large, opposite leaves, joined at their bases, surround the stem and create the rain-trapping cup.

Professional Winner:听Sue Dougherty

Species:听Magnificent Frigatebird听
Location:听Genovesa Island, Ecuador
Camera:听Canon EOS 7D Mark II with Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM lens; 1/1250 second at f/8.0; ISO 1250

Story Behind the Shot:听The sun was setting behind a frigatebird breeding colony in the Gal谩pagos. The birds were very active and stunningly close, and the experience was all the more special because I was with great friends who were equally mesmerized by the scene. We got on the sand, lying on our bellies and handholding our cameras, composing silhouettes and starbursts on birds鈥 wingtips. I noticed this male, with his throat pouch lit up by the sun, and zoomed in to capture his portrait.

Bird Lore:听Frigatebirds are among the most aerial of all birds, by necessity: Seabirds that don鈥檛 swim, they are almost incapable of taking off from the water鈥檚 surface, so they soar on long, angular wings over tropical seas, sometimes for weeks. Males in courtship displays inflate huge, balloon-like red throat pouches, vibrate their wings, and make rattling noises to attract females.听

Youth Winner:听Vayun Tiwari

Species:听Northern Jacana听
Location:听New River, Orange Walk District, Belize
Camera:听Canon EOS 7D Mark II with Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM lens; 1/320 second at f/5.0; ISO 1250

Story Behind the Shot:听On a boat ride on the New River, I noticed a few Northern Jacanas on a patch of water lilies and asked the captain to stop. I hoped our vessel wouldn鈥檛 scare away the birds. I couldn鈥檛 believe my luck when one walked closer and closer to us. The boat was rocking, but when the bird stopped for a 颅moment to peer into a water lily, I was able to set up and get this special shot.

Bird Lore:听Distinctive marsh birds of the tropics, jacanas have very long toes, enabling them to walk across floating vegetation as they seek insects and seeds. The Northern Jacana is common from Mexico to Panama and the Caribbean, and sometimes wanders to Texas.听

Amateur Honorable Mention:听Bibek Ghosh

Species:听Anna鈥檚 Hummingbird
Location:听Ardenwood Historic Farm, California
Camera:听Fujifilm X-T3 with Canon 600mm f/4L II lens and Fringer EF-FX Pro II Lens Mount Adapter; 1/4000 second at f/4.0; ISO 3200

Story Behind the Shot:听Near my home in Fremont is a historic farm with a water fountain that鈥檚 a magnet for birds. I was by the fountain looking for warblers and other migrants when I saw this hummingbird, a year-round 颅resident, exhibiting some very interesting behavior. It swooped in for a drink and then stuck around to play in the water, as if trying to catch a droplet. After several frames, I finally captured the bird succeeding at its game.听

Bird Lore:听Human activities aren鈥檛 always beneficial for birds, but Anna鈥檚 Hummingbird has taken full advantage of changes we鈥檝e made to the landscape. Formerly a resident of Southern California and Baja, it has expanded its breeding range east, to Arizona, and north, to British Columbia. Planting of year-round gardens has allowed it to thrive across this vast new territory.听听

Youth Honorable Mention:听Christopher Smith

Species:听Greater Roadrunner
Location:听San Joaquin River Parkway, California
Camera:听Panasonic Lumix FZ80 4K with 60X Zoom DC VARIO 20-1200mm f/2.8-5.9 lens; 1/500 second at f/5.6; ISO 200

Story Behind the Shot:听While on a walk through a nature preserve in Fresno, I heard a roadrunner cooing to its mate. I followed the sound to find the bird clutching a gift for its partner: a really big fence lizard! The roadrunner perched on a post above me for nearly 10 minutes. The lighting was harsh and it was difficult to get the proper camera setting, but I managed to take this shot. I like how the photograph shows a small predator with its prey.听

Bird Lore:听Ritualized feeding is a part of courtship for many birds, from cardinals to gulls to hawks. For the Greater Roadrunner, it鈥檚 no challenge for the male to catch a lizard to give to the female. At times, though, he will present to her a large insect or a piece of nest material, or go through the motions of bestowing a gift with nothing at all. Apparently, it鈥檚 the thought that counts.听

Plants for Birds Honorable Mention:听Natalie Robertson

Species:Tennessee Warbler听
Location:听Point Pelee National Park, Ontario, Canada
Camera:听Canon 7D Mark II with Sigma 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Contemporary lens; 1/1000 second at f 6.3; ISO 500

Story Behind the Shot:听This warbler was difficult to photograph as it frantically hopped from branch to branch while foraging on a native gooseberry鈥攐ne of the plants that flower in early spring in this part of Canada. Gooseberries are an important source of food for exhausted songbirds migrating north over the Great Lakes, and I was thrilled to get a clear image of this warbler drinking nectar from the tiny flowers.听

Bird Lore:Warblers are mainly insect eaters, but some also have a taste for nectar. On their main wintering grounds in Central America, Tennessee Warblers often show splashes of bright color on their faces, the result of probing in red or orange flowers. Their attraction to nectar continues as they migrate north. In the open woods of southeastern Canada and northern states, the inconspicuous blooms of eastern prickly gooseberry appear in late spring, just in time for migrating warblers to seek them out.听

Professional Honorable Mention:听Gene Putney

Species:听Greater Sage-Grouse
Location:听Jackson County, Colorado
Camera:听Nikon D500 with AF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor 200-400mm f/4G IF-ED lens; 1/400 second at f/5.6; ISO 1600

Story Behind the Shot:听In spring 2019 I made my first venture to watch the Greater Sage-Grouse perform its courtship ritual. Late one afternoon听
I set up my camera at the edge of a rural road and used my car as a blind. This male was the first bird I saw, and he proved to be a great model. As he faced away from me, he provided a nice profile pose, and I thought it was a neat perspective to get his photo from behind.听

Bird Lore:听After their spectacular springtime courtship dances, Greater Sage-Grouse seem to disappear into the vast sagebrush steppes of the West. Studies have shown that they may move many miles with the seasons, often shifting to higher elevations in summer, lower elevations in winter, so they need large, continuous tracts of habitat to survive.

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