Beams: The most rare birds in the world

Photo contest on rare birds in the world in 2010 has just announced the highest award for each item. This competition is in an effort to protect more than 566 rare and endangered bird species.

Here are some high-profile photos

Picture 1 of Beams: The most rare birds in the world
Picture of the rare bird Kakapo by photographer Shane McInnes won the first prize
High endangered species.

Picture 2 of Beams: The most rare birds in the world
Photographer Savio Freire Bruno won the second prize in the category of Critically Endangered Birds
High strain with a picture of the mother of the duck Merganser in Brazil.

Picture 3 of Beams: The most rare birds in the world
The third prize in the category of High-Endangered Birds is David
Boyle with a picture of a war bird flying in the sky on Christmas Island (Australia).

Picture 4 of Beams: The most rare birds in the world
In the category of High-Endangered Birds, the fourth prize belongs to the picture of a bird
Jayesh K Joshi's owl in Maharashtra (India).

Picture 5 of Beams: The most rare birds in the world
Year prize of the genre High endangered birds belong to author Eric
VanderWerf with a picture of Palila birds in Hawaii (USA).

Picture 6 of Beams: The most rare birds in the world
In the category of Endangered Birds, author Quan Min Li won first prize
The work captures a beautiful crowned stork flying in the air.

Picture 7 of Beams: The most rare birds in the world
Second place in the category of Endangered Birds, belongs to photographers
Huajin Sun with a picture of a red-headed crane dancing in the air.

Picture 8 of Beams: The most rare birds in the world
Author Daniel Rosengren won third place in the category of Endangered Birds
Lovely photo of a hummingbird in Peru

Picture 9 of Beams: The most rare birds in the world
Ranked fourth in the category of endangered birds is a picture of the species of the tailed bird in sa
Large (India) by author Csaba Barkóczi.

Picture 10 of Beams: The most rare birds in the world
Winning the year in the category of Endangered birds is a picture of the species
zebra by Martin Hale from China.

Picture 11 of Beams: The most rare birds in the world
David Boyle won the first prize in the category of dangerous migratory birds
High extinction with a picture of two orange parrots in Tasmania.

Picture 12 of Beams: The most rare birds in the world
Adam Riley's bald-headed crowned photo took second place in the Birds category
High-risk immigration