[nnasnet] Top photos from our annual awards—and the story behind each shot

  • From: "Jessica & Paul Servis" <jpsps@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "NNAS" <nnasnet@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2018 09:28:48 -0400

National Audubon Society

Just in case you did not see them !!!!

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                              Newsletter | July 2018 
                       
                 
           
     
                             
                       
                 
           
     
                              Clockwise from top left: Pyrrhuloxia; Barred Owl; 
Common Loon; American Dipper; Greater Sage-Grouse; Roseate Spoonbill and 
Willets. 
                       
                 
           
     
                              The 2018 Audubon Photography Awards: Top 100 
                              This year, more than 8,000 photographers caught 
birds at their very best, then shared their stunning work in the Audubon 
Photography Awards. We're thrilled to showcase 100 of their captivating shots. 
Delight in our top picks and the stories behind them. Read More 
                       
                 
           
     
                                 
                                 
                             
                                Six Things I Learned by Scoping Out Baby Birds 
and Their Parents 
                                From helpless chicks to sassy fledglings, baby 
birds can be quite entertaining as they grow. Enjoy these delightful 
observations developed after years of watching cute chicks grow.Read More 
                                 
                                Northern Goshawks. 
                                 
                             
                       
                 
           
     
                                 
                                 
                             
                                Swamp Sparrows Have Been Singing the Same Tune 
for Centuries 
                                Behind the seemingly straightforward trill of 
the Swamp Sparrow lies a very interesting strategy.Read More 
                                 
                                Swamp Sparrow. 
                                 
                             
                       
                 
           
     
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                                An Idaho Nature Summer Camp Helps Young 
Refugees and Immigrants Feel at Home 
                                Golden Eagle Audubon Society's New Roots 
program is introducing refugee and immigrant students to the flora and fauna of 
the Rockies. Read More 
                             
                       
                                 
                             
                                Tell the Bureau of Land Management Not to 
Weaken Protections for Sage-Grouse 
                                Speak up now for strong protections for the 
Greater Sage-Grouse. Hurry—the public comment period ends 8/2! 
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retirement account, life insurance policy, or other financial account. These 
gifts cost you nothing now, require no minimum contribution, and enable you to 
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today or contact us for more information at plannedgifts@xxxxxxxxxxx.Learn More 
                       
                 
           
     
                              Photos from top: Judy Lynn Malloch/Audubon 
Photography Awards; Christopher N. Ciccone/Audubon Photography Awards; Charles 
D. Johnson/Audubon Photography Awards; Cindy Goeddel/Audubon Photography 
Awards; Peter Ismert/Audubon Photography Awards; Scott Suriano/Audubon 
Photography Awards; Blickwinkel/Alamy; Vince F./Alamy; Mike Fernandez/Audubon; 
Elizabeth Boehm 
                       
                 
           
     
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