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Competition Voting Results

These articles present the results of member voting in previous competitions.  They include details of the competition: theme and dates.  The results were originally published on the Home page; prior to December 2019, the results were also published in our bi-monthly newsletter.

The Parrots and Lorikeets competition was held in September-November 2023.  Members should enjoy capturing this colourful group, which includes 40 species (with a number of sub-species).  It does not include Cockatoos, Corellas or Cockatiels.

The member voting results for the top five images in each category are listed here.  This competition received good support from our members, with 251 images entered across the 3 competition levels by 84 photographers.  The Winner is the image which received the most votes; and we also show the next four highest placed images, rating them as Highly Commended if they received at least 90% of the votes for the winning image, and Commended for scores less than that.

Advanced Level – Parrots and Lorikeets

This category attracted 72 entries, from 24 photographers. 38 members voted, with the following result:

Intermediate Level – Parrots and Lorikeets

This category attracted 130 entries, from 43 photographers. 39 members voted, with the following result:

Entry Level – Parrots and Lorikeets

This category attracted 49 entries, from 17 photographers. 40 members voted, with the following result:

The Mellow Yellow competition was held in July-August 2023.  The subject must have some yellow or gold in its plumage (feathers) – yellow legs, feet, bills, eyes and other appendages do not qualify. This colour must be visible in the image.  As to whether it meets the colour requirement, you should be informed by the bird’s description in the Australian Bird Guide.  At least 100 species qualify (as a starting point think pardalotes, gerygones, thornbills, honeyeaters, parrots, whistlers, finches and bowerbirds). 

The results of member voting for the top five images in each category are listed here.  This competition received good support from our members, with 322 images entered across the 3 competition levels by 102 photographers.  The Winner is the image which received the most votes; and we also show the next four highest placed images, rating them as Highly Commended if they received at least 90% of the votes for the winning image, and Commended for scores less than that.

Advanced Level – Mellow Yellow

This category attracted 111 entries, from 33 photographers. 37 members voted, with the following result:

Intermediate Level – Mellow Yellow

This category attracted 136 entries, from 45 photographers. 47 members voted, with the following result:

Entry Level – Mellow Yellow

This category attracted 75 entries, from 24 photographers. 42 members voted, with the following result:

The More Than a Pair competition was held in April-May 2023.  There must be more than 2 birds in the image.  They can be the same species or multiple species.  The challenge here is focus.  It can be difficult to get multiple birds in focus - but it can look great.  Do they all need to be in focus?  What story are you trying to tell?

The results of member voting for the top five images in each category are listed here.  This competition received good support from our members, with 303 images entered across the 3 competition levels by 99 photographers.  The Winner is the image which received the most votes; and we also show the next four highest placed images, rating them as Highly Commended if they received at least 90% of the votes for the winning image, and Commended for scores less than that.

 Advanced Level – More Than a Pair

This category attracted 102 entries, from 32 photographers. 41 members voted, with the following result:

  • Winner - Eurasion Coot, by Jason Moore (Image ID 57561)
  • Commended - Red-necked Avocet, by Stephen Garth (Image ID 57063)
  • Commended - Cape Petrel, Northern Giant-Petrel, Antipodean Albatross, by Glenn Pure (Image ID 56907)
  • Commended - Pied Stilt, by Jason Moore (Image ID 57502)
  • Commended - New Holland Honeyeater, by Amy Rakkusol (Image ID 57564)

Intermediate Level – More Than a Pair

This category attracted 135 entries, from 46 photographers. 47 members voted, with the following result:

Entry Level - More Than a Pair

This category attracted 66 entries, from 21 photographers. 43 members voted, with the following result:

The Best of 2022 competition was held in February-March 2023.  This competition received good support from our members, with 396 images entered across the 3 competition levels by 112 photographers.

The results of member voting for the top five images in each category are listed here.  The Winner is the image which received the most votes; and we also show the next four highest placed images, rating them as Highly Commended if they received at least 90% of the votes for the winning image, and Commended for scores less than that.

Advanced Level – Best of 2022

This category attracted 115 entries, from 32 photographers. 51 members voted, with the following result:

Intermediate Level – Best of 2022

This category attracted 213 entries, from 59 photographers. 56 members voted, with the following result:

Entry Level – Best of 2022

This category attracted 68 entries, from 21 photographers. 50 members voted, with the following result:

The Raptors, Owls, Frogmouths and Nightjars competition was held in September-October 2022.  These groups include 52 species.  Only photographs taken during the day will be accepted.

The results of member voting for the top five images in each category are listed here.  The Winner is the image which received the most votes; and we also show the next four (or more in case of a tie) highest placed images, rating them as Highly Commended if they received at least 90% of the votes for the winning image, and Commended for scores less than that.

Advanced Level – Raptors, Owls, Frogmouths and Nightjars

This category attracted 78 entries, from 25 photographers. 38 members voted, with the following result:

Intermediate Level – Raptors, Owls, Frogmouths and Nightjars

This category attracted 122 entries, from 41 photographers. 46 members voted, with the following result:

Entry Level – Raptors, Owls, Frogmouths and Nightjars

This category attracted 78 entries, from 26 photographers. 39 members voted, with the following result:

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