Tuesday, March 1, 2011

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Pictures were taken by photographers who traveled to the most remote places on the planet and have spent many hours behind the lens, trying to find his fotozhertvu. All of them have taken their rightful place in international competition. During the competition were sent to over 566 shots rarest birds on Earth.
The rarest bird of peace
In the photo Kakapo, the author - Shane McInnes, this picture has won in the category "Birds Threatened or endangered birds in the wild."
The rarest bird of peace
Second place in the same category took Savio Freire Bruno, with a fascinating photograph of the Brazilian merganser with ducklings.
The rarest bird of peace
In third place, David Boyle, with a fantastic way frigates in flight from Christmas Island.
The rarest bird of peace
Fourth place was forest owl Dr. Joshua K. Joshi, Reserve Melghat Tiger, Maharashtra, India.
The rarest bird of peace
5 th place in the same category of rare and endangered birds were given palila (male) authorship Eric VAnderVerfa, Hawaii.
The rarest bird of peace
Honduran emerald from Robert Hyman, Valley of Rio Aqua, Pollidzhino, Honduras.
The rarest bird of peace
Winner in the category of "Endangered or rare species of birds - Quan Ming Li from China with a nice photo of Asian ibis in flight.
The rarest bird of peace
Second place was given to San Huatszin with a photograph of red crowned crane from East Asia.
The rarest bird of peace
In third place was Daniel Rosengren with a wonderful way hummingbird from Peru.
The rarest bird of peace
4 th place at the Great Indian Bustard, which is photographed by Csaba Barkosti, the Great Indian Desert, India.
The rarest bird of peace
5 th place was awarded to Martin Hale scaly merganser, Jiangxi, China.
The rarest bird of peace
The winner in the category "Endangered species and migratory wild birds," acknowledged David Boyle, a touching way couples orange belly parrot from Tasmania.
The rarest bird of peace
Second place in this category took the wood ibis from Adam Riley, Tamra, Morocco.

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