BOP 2006 > Still Photography Winners > Natural Habitat

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A flock of Sandhill Cranes are silhouetted...
Tracy Wilcox, The Gainesville Sun
2nd
Finding Fall: An Oregon tree farm decorates...
jed conklin, The Spokesman-Review
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Feathery crystals of ice grow into a frame...
steve heaslip, Cape Cod Times
HM1
"High Tide"
Mark Garfinkel, Boston Herald
HM2
A pelican flies away from a pier leaving...
Chris Curry, The Virginian-Pilot
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Gainesville, Fla.-120105—A flock of Sandhill Cranes are silhouetted against an early morning sun-lit sky as they prepare for landing over the fields at the University of Florida Beef Teaching Unit on SW 23rd Terrace on Thursday, December 1, 2005. The Sandhill Crane is only one of 15 species in the world and can fly at speeds up to 50 mph.-(TRACY WILCOX/The Gainesville Sun)

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