
"The Bird Photographer of the Year 2025 contest drew over 33,000 global entries, showcasing the stunning diversity of birdlife through captivating images. Canadian photographer Liron Gertsman claimed the top honor with his solar eclipse-framed frigatebird shot, earning both the grand prize and Gold in the Birds in Flight category. The competition also celebrated excellence across various categories, highlighting emotionally resonant and technically brilliant moments in avian photography."
"Canadian photographer Liron Gertsman claimed the top honor with his solar eclipse-framed frigatebird shot, earning both the grand prize and Gold in the Birds in Flight category. The competition also celebrated excellence across various categories, highlighting emotionally resonant and technically brilliant moments in avian photography. More than just a contest, the event supports bird conservation efforts through the charity Birds on the Brink, reminding us of nature's fragility and the importance of protecting it."
The Bird Photographer of the Year 2025 contest received over 33,000 entries from around the world, showcasing the stunning diversity of birdlife. Canadian photographer Liron Gertsman won the grand prize with a solar eclipse-framed frigatebird photograph, which also took Gold in the Birds in Flight category. The competition awarded excellence across multiple categories, capturing emotionally resonant and technically impressive avian moments. The event raises funds for bird conservation through the charity Birds on the Brink. The contest emphasizes nature's fragility and the need for protection and conservation of bird species.
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