Selections From the 2025 Audubon Photography Awards Top 100
Contest organizers from this year’s Audubon Photography Awards shared some of their Top 100 selections—featuring a Ringed kingfisher, a Yellow-eared parrot, Whooper swans, and more.

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Ringed Kingfisher. “It was a cold Wednesday morning in the city. The waterfront was unusually quiet compared to weekends when there are crowds of tourists. While waiting for my bus, I came across a male kingfisher calmly searching for fish. I have always been fascinated by their patience while looking for prey.” Dalcahue, Lagos, Chile. (Matías Antonio Cortés Calderón / 2025 Audubon Photography Awards)

Contest organizers from this year’s Audubon Photography Awards shared some of their Top 100 selections—featuring a Ringed kingfisher, a Yellow-eared parrot, Whooper swans, and more.

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