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January 2016 Photo Contest: Birds WWF January 7, 2016 Share: Share This Page: Share with Facebook Share via Twitter Share via Linkedin Share in email Your creativity behind the camera lens could win you bragging rights! Enter the WWF Photo Contest and your photo and name could be featured in next month’s e-newsletter New year, new month, new photo challenge! This month we want you to bundle up, head outside with your camera and snap some pics of our wild feathered friends! Blue jay (Cyanocitta cristata), on snowy evergreen branch in winter, Canada. © Frank PARHIZGAR / WWF-Canada Last month we took a look back and filled the Graeme Loader Photography Board with your nature photos throughout 2015. There were so many amazing photos submitted that we couldn’t choose just one! Congratulations to our co-winners below. “I took this macro of a bee extracting necter from a paper flower in my from lawn.” Shahan B., Stouffville, ON. “Vancouver. Dusk. Summer. Pure perfection!” Megan H., Toronto, ON. “This was on the Salt Marsh Trail, I had a nice surprise to see this “old man” just sitting there like a lump on a log.” Rachele S., Dartmouth, NS. A huge thank you goes out to everyone that shared their photos. You can view them all here. Join us in our special online community to share the beauty of our country. Your photo could be featured on our Instagram feed or our next e-newsletter.