2023 Living with Wildlife Photography Contest People’s Choice
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Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linkedin Share on Email Vote for your favorite photo to win the People’s Choice Award in our 2023 Living with Wildlife Photography Contest!View the photos below, then scroll to the bottom or click to the form here to place your votes.
This year’s contest garnered over 200 entries, all amazing shots of the nature and wildlife of California.
Our judges really struggled to pick their favorites from so many great shots, but below are their top five picks in each of our entry categories:
1. California Wild Birds in Their Natural Settings2. California Wild Animals (Other) in Their Natural Settings
3. General Nature
4. Living with Wildlife
In early December we will announce the first place winner in each category, the Best in Show photograph, and the People’s Choice Award winner, determined here by your online votes. Voting will run through November 3, 2023.
How do you vote? Peruse the photos (click to see them full size), and then scroll to the bottom of the page for the voting form.
You may vote for more than one photo, but votes will only be counted once based on the email address you use to submit. In other words, you may vote for as many images as you like, but you can’t vote for the same image more than one time.
The People’s Choice Award winner will be determined by counting the votes for each photo, after removing duplicate votes (if any.)
Peregrine Falcon and Ground Squirrel Confrontation
Bobcat Perched on Fence Post
Osprey Tussle
Sunset Fog with Peak
Eared Grebe Mating Dance
Wet Badger
Anna’s Hummingbird
Frosted Leaves
Cooper’s Hawk Eating a Ground Squirrel
Bobcat Mother and Kitten
Juvenile Black-shouldered Kites Prey Exchange
Fog Rivers at Sunset
Sunrise at Rat Island, China Camp
River Otter with Big Fish
Short-Eared Owl at Sunset
Ground Squirrel Long Goodbye
Wrecked Boat on Inverness Beach
Caught in the Act (Coyote)
Tamalpais Evening Fog (Black and White)
Peregrine Falcon Chasing Off a Great Blue Heron
Tri-tones- Poison Oak Leaves
Dangerous Lines – Cormorants and Fishing Line
We Share the Sidewalk (Coyote)
Elk at Tomales Elk Fence
Tamarama – Mt. Tam with Storm Clouds
Coyote Ombre
Acorn Woodpeckers Coming In for a Landing
Elk Above McClure’s Beach
Bobcat Stalking a Gopher
White-lined Sphinx Moth
Elephant Seal and Chimney Rock
Coyote Pups in the Bucket
