Top 20 Photos
“20-20” Photo Contest, 2016-2017
The Top 20 Photos have been chosen to represent 20 years of eagle and environmental stewardship at the Skagit River Bald Eagle Interpretive Center. For our very first photo contest we would like to thank the finalists for their beautiful work. Thank you to everyone who submitted photos, we appreciate your participation in celebration of our 20th Year Anniversary. You made this contest very special!
We posed this question and you answered with amazing photographs on and around the Skagit River region. What is it about this place and the creatures that live here that inspire you?
We thank Skagit River Guide Service for sponsoring the Grand Prize, 2 tickets for an Eagle Scenic Tour.
#1 – Grand Prize Winner
Troy Duong, Show of Force, Skagit River, WA
Top 20 Photos
- #2 – Mike Rust – “Swans Landing on Skagit” – Skagit River, WA
- #3 – Troy Duong – “Absolute Concentration” – Skagit River, WA
- #4 – Mike Rust – “Ice Heron”
- #5 – Ning Lin – “Bald Eagle Flying” – Nooksack River, WA
- #6 – Li Liu – “Flying High” – Nooksack River, WA
- #7 – Alex Weinberg – “Winter Break” – Nooksack River, WA
- #8 – Noelle Morris – Nooksack River, WA
- #9 – Li Liu – “American Passport Photo” – Nooksack River, WA
- #10 – Nancy Elwood – “Eagle Battle” – Skagit River, WA
- #11 – Sergii Dymchenko – “Bald Eagle in Flight”
- #12 – Kim Robinson – “Showing Off for the Girls” – Farm to Market Rd, Burlington, WA
- #13 – Mark Padrnos – “Dance Like No One is Watching” – Nooksack River, Mosquito Lk Rd Bridge
- #14 – Sergii Dymchenko – “Kung Fu Eagle”
- #15 – Karl Girardi – “Eagle on the Nooksack” – Nooksack River, WA
- #16 – Cheryl Fletcher – “Driftwood Landing” – Nookack River, Van Zandt, WA
- #17 – Cheryl Fletcher – “Juvenile Eagle Landing” – Nooksack River, WA
- #18 – Karl Girardi – “Mine, All Mine” – Milepost 100, Rockport, WA
- #19 – Iden Zaima – “Eagle Feeding” – Howard Miller Steelhead Park, Rockport, WA
- #20 – Hyromus Colette – “Indiscreet” – Skagit River, WA
Finalists retain all rights to photographs published on Skagit River Bald Eagle Interpretive Center website and social media pages.