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CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** The final judging period, November - December, 2020, is reserved for selecting the Photo of the Year. The 2020 contest is presented by California Watchable Wildlife and Outdoor California, and sponsored by Sierra Nevada Conservancy and Out of this World Optics. Winning images will be published in Outdoor California starting in March-April, 2020.HIGHWAY 395
Highway 395 - Oregon Border to Bishop Location: From State Highway 299 at Canby, take Modoc County Road 54 south/southeast for eight miles. Turn south onto unmarked road, pass through a metal gate, then drive.25 miles.
CALIFORNIA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE The California Watchable Wildlife Committee (CWWC) celebrates the states wildlife and diverse habitats by acknowledging and elevating the value of wildllife viewing to benefit individuals, families, communities, and industries while fostering awareness and support for wildlife and habitats. Comprised of representatives from government agencies, non-profits, and private businesses, the CWWC CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** The yearlong contest will feature three winners in each bi-monthly contest period beginning with March-April 2021 and ending with September-October, 2021. A grand prize winner will be announced in January, 2022. The final judging period, November-December, 2021, CALIFORNIA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE The California Watchable Wildlife Committee (CWWC) celebrates the states wildlife and diverse habitats by acknowledging and elevating the value of wildllife viewing to benefit individuals, families, communities, and industries while fostering awareness and support for wildlife and habitats. Comprised of representatives from government agencies, non-profits, and private businesses, the CWWC HIGHWAY 1 - SAN FRANCISCO TO FT. BRAGG Highway 1 - San Francisco to Ft. Bragg Location: In San Francisco, located off the The Embarcadero, between Fisherman’s Wharf and the Golden Gate Bridge. Best Season to View: Highest numbers present, August through June; peak viewing, January through May. What to See: Shop, eat, and take a break to get close-up views of California sea lions that have taken over one of the docks at this CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** California Wildlife Photo Submission System - Winner Page. The following photos have been chosen as contest winners for the Publication Period Jan - Feb 2021. Little fluffball Northern Pygmy-Owl caught an unwary California Vole in the dried grass right at my feet. It flew the vole - abo An osprey catches its morning meal from a smallpond
CALIFORNIA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE The California Watchable Wildlife Committee (CWWC) celebrates the states wildlife and diverse habitats by acknowledging and elevating the value of wildllife viewing to benefit individuals, families, communities, and industries while fostering awareness and support for wildlife and habitats. Comprised of representatives from government agencies, non-profits, and private businesses, the CWWC CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** You are invited to submit your very best photos of California wildlife for the 2021 10th annual California Wildlife Photo of the Year contest. The 2021 contest has five submission *Entry Periods, beginning in January, 2021 and ending October 31, 2021. The final judging period, November - December, 2021, is reserved for selectingthe Photo of
CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** The final judging period, November - December, 2020, is reserved for selecting the Photo of the Year. The 2020 contest is presented by California Watchable Wildlife and Outdoor California, and sponsored by Sierra Nevada Conservancy and Out of this World Optics. Winning images will be published in Outdoor California starting in March-April, 2020.HIGHWAY 395
Highway 395 - Oregon Border to Bishop Location: From State Highway 299 at Canby, take Modoc County Road 54 south/southeast for eight miles. Turn south onto unmarked road, pass through a metal gate, then drive.25 miles.
CALIFORNIA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE The California Watchable Wildlife Committee (CWWC) celebrates the states wildlife and diverse habitats by acknowledging and elevating the value of wildllife viewing to benefit individuals, families, communities, and industries while fostering awareness and support for wildlife and habitats. Comprised of representatives from government agencies, non-profits, and private businesses, the CWWC CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** The yearlong contest will feature three winners in each bi-monthly contest period beginning with March-April 2021 and ending with September-October, 2021. A grand prize winner will be announced in January, 2022. The final judging period, November-December, 2021, CALIFORNIA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE The California Watchable Wildlife Committee (CWWC) celebrates the states wildlife and diverse habitats by acknowledging and elevating the value of wildllife viewing to benefit individuals, families, communities, and industries while fostering awareness and support for wildlife and habitats. Comprised of representatives from government agencies, non-profits, and private businesses, the CWWC HIGHWAY 1 - SAN FRANCISCO TO FT. BRAGG Highway 1 - San Francisco to Ft. Bragg Location: In San Francisco, located off the The Embarcadero, between Fisherman’s Wharf and the Golden Gate Bridge. Best Season to View: Highest numbers present, August through June; peak viewing, January through May. What to See: Shop, eat, and take a break to get close-up views of California sea lions that have taken over one of the docks at this CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** California Wildlife Photo Submission System - Winner Page. The following photos have been chosen as contest winners for the Publication Period Jan - Feb 2021. Little fluffball Northern Pygmy-Owl caught an unwary California Vole in the dried grass right at my feet. It flew the vole - abo An osprey catches its morning meal from a smallpond
CALIFORNIA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE The California Watchable Wildlife Committee (CWWC) celebrates the states wildlife and diverse habitats by acknowledging and elevating the value of wildllife viewing to benefit individuals, families, communities, and industries while fostering awareness and support for wildlife and habitats. Comprised of representatives from government agencies, non-profits, and private businesses, the CWWC CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** California Wildlife Photo Submission System - Winner Page. The following photos have been chosen as contest winners for the Publication Period Jan - Feb 2021. Little fluffball Northern Pygmy-Owl caught an unwary California Vole in the dried grass right at my feet. It flew the vole - abo An osprey catches its morning meal from a smallpond
CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** REGISTER | LOGIN: You are invited to submit your very best photos of California wildlife for the 2020 California Wildlife Photo of the Year contest. The 2020 contest has five submission *Entry Periods, beginning in January, 2020 and ending October 31, 2020. CALIFORNIA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE The California Watchable Wildlife Committee (CWWC) celebrates the states wildlife and diverse habitats by acknowledging and elevating the value of wildllife viewing to benefit individuals, families, communities, and industries while fostering awareness and support for wildlife and habitats. Comprised of representatives from government agencies, non-profits, and private businesses, the CWWC CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** Awards Photo of the Year will be chosen from all winning entries submitted in 2021. In addition, one photo will be selected from the submissions to represent a California Watchable Wildlife viewing site (), and one photo to represent the Sierra Nevada (view regions) All awards are made by California Watchable Wildlife.The Photo of the Year photographer is awarded an optics product valued atHIGHWAY 395
Highway 395 - Oregon Border to Bishop Location: From State Highway 299 at Canby, take Modoc County Road 54 south/southeast for eight miles. Turn south onto unmarked road, pass through a metal gate, then drive.25 miles.
HIGHWAY 1 - SAN FRANCISCO TO FT. BRAGG Highway 1 - San Francisco to Ft. Bragg Location: In San Francisco, located off the The Embarcadero, between Fisherman’s Wharf and the Golden Gate Bridge. Best Season to View: Highest numbers present, August through June; peak viewing, January through May. What to See: Shop, eat, and take a break to get close-up views of California sea lions that have taken over one of the docks at this CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** Photo Guidelines and Terms of Use: California Watchable Wildlife and Outdoor California present a Photo Contest for images that illustrate the diversity of the CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** REGISTER | LOGIN: You are invited to submit your very best photos of California wildlife for the 2020 California Wildlife Photo of the Year contest. The 2020 contest has five submission *Entry Periods, beginning in January, 2020 and ending October 31, 2020. CALIFORNIA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE The California Watchable Wildlife Committee (CWWC) celebrates the states wildlife and diverse habitats by acknowledging and elevating the value of wildllife viewing to benefit individuals, families, communities, and industries while fostering awareness and support for wildlife and habitats. Comprised of representatives from government agencies, non-profits, and private businesses, the CWWC CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** Awards Photo of the Year will be chosen from all winning entries submitted in 2021. In addition, one photo will be selected from the submissions to represent a California Watchable Wildlife viewing site (), and one photo to represent the Sierra Nevada (view regions) All awards are made by California Watchable Wildlife.The Photo of the Year photographer is awarded an optics product valued atHIGHWAY 395
Highway 395 - Oregon Border to Bishop Location: From State Highway 299 at Canby, take Modoc County Road 54 south/southeast for eight miles. Turn south onto unmarked road, pass through a metal gate, then drive.25 miles.
HIGHWAY 1 - SAN FRANCISCO TO FT. BRAGG Highway 1 - San Francisco to Ft. Bragg Location: In San Francisco, located off the The Embarcadero, between Fisherman’s Wharf and the Golden Gate Bridge. Best Season to View: Highest numbers present, August through June; peak viewing, January through May. What to See: Shop, eat, and take a break to get close-up views of California sea lions that have taken over one of the docks at this CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** Photo Guidelines and Terms of Use: California Watchable Wildlife and Outdoor California present a Photo Contest for images that illustrate the diversity of the CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** Awards Photo of the Year will be chosen from all winning entries submitted in 2021. In addition, one photo will be selected from the submissions to represent a California Watchable Wildlife viewing site (), and one photo to represent the Sierra Nevada (view regions) All awards are made by California Watchable Wildlife.The Photo of the Year photographer is awarded an optics product valued at CALIFORNIA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE The California Watchable Wildlife Committee (CWWC) celebrates the states wildlife and diverse habitats by acknowledging and elevating the value of wildllife viewing to benefit individuals, families, communities, and industries while fostering awareness and support for wildlife and habitats. Comprised of representatives from government agencies, non-profits, and private businesses, the CWWC CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** Bighorn Sheep Ram standing tall Anza-Borrego Desert State Park Sony A7R Mk IV, Sony 200-600 mm lens at 391 mm, 1/1250 sec, f7. MelvinMoncrieff
CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** Photo Guidelines and Terms of Use: California Watchable Wildlife and Outdoor California present a Photo Contest for images that illustrate the diversity of the CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** An osprey catches its morning meal from a small pond with abundant fish. It is located near the foothills below Sequoia Nationa DougPhillips
CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** You are invited to submit your very best photos of California wildlife for the 2021 10th annual California Wildlife Photo of the Year contest. The 2021 contest has five submission *Entry Periods, beginning in January, 2021 and ending October 31, 2021. The final judging period, November - December, 2021, is reserved for selectingthe Photo of
CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** The final judging period, November - December, 2020, is reserved for selecting the Photo of the Year. The 2020 contest is presented by California Watchable Wildlife and Outdoor California, and sponsored by Sierra Nevada Conservancy and Out of this World Optics. Winning images will be published in Outdoor California starting in March-April, 2020.HIGHWAY 395
Highway 395 - Oregon Border to Bishop Location: From State Highway 299 at Canby, take Modoc County Road 54 south/southeast for eight miles. Turn south onto unmarked road, pass through a metal gate, then drive.25 miles.
CALIFORNIA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE The California Watchable Wildlife Committee (CWWC) celebrates the states wildlife and diverse habitats by acknowledging and elevating the value of wildllife viewing to benefit individuals, families, communities, and industries while fostering awareness and support for wildlife and habitats. Comprised of representatives from government agencies, non-profits, and private businesses, the CWWC CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** The yearlong contest will feature three winners in each bi-monthly contest period beginning with March-April 2021 and ending with September-October, 2021. A grand prize winner will be announced in January, 2022. The final judging period, November-December, 2021, HIGHWAY 1 - SAN FRANCISCO TO FT. BRAGG Highway 1 - San Francisco to Ft. Bragg Location: In San Francisco, located off the The Embarcadero, between Fisherman’s Wharf and the Golden Gate Bridge. Best Season to View: Highest numbers present, August through June; peak viewing, January through May. What to See: Shop, eat, and take a break to get close-up views of California sea lions that have taken over one of the docks at this CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** You are invited to submit your very best photos of California wildlife for the 2021 10th annual California Wildlife Photo of the Year contest. The 2021 contest has five submission *Entry Periods, beginning in January, 2021 and ending October 31, 2021. The final judging period, November - December, 2021, is reserved for selectingthe Photo of
CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** The final judging period, November - December, 2020, is reserved for selecting the Photo of the Year. The 2020 contest is presented by California Watchable Wildlife and Outdoor California, and sponsored by Sierra Nevada Conservancy and Out of this World Optics. Winning images will be published in Outdoor California starting in March-April, 2020.HIGHWAY 395
Highway 395 - Oregon Border to Bishop Location: From State Highway 299 at Canby, take Modoc County Road 54 south/southeast for eight miles. Turn south onto unmarked road, pass through a metal gate, then drive.25 miles.
CALIFORNIA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE The California Watchable Wildlife Committee (CWWC) celebrates the states wildlife and diverse habitats by acknowledging and elevating the value of wildllife viewing to benefit individuals, families, communities, and industries while fostering awareness and support for wildlife and habitats. Comprised of representatives from government agencies, non-profits, and private businesses, the CWWC CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** The yearlong contest will feature three winners in each bi-monthly contest period beginning with March-April 2021 and ending with September-October, 2021. A grand prize winner will be announced in January, 2022. The final judging period, November-December, 2021, HIGHWAY 1 - SAN FRANCISCO TO FT. BRAGG Highway 1 - San Francisco to Ft. Bragg Location: In San Francisco, located off the The Embarcadero, between Fisherman’s Wharf and the Golden Gate Bridge. Best Season to View: Highest numbers present, August through June; peak viewing, January through May. What to See: Shop, eat, and take a break to get close-up views of California sea lions that have taken over one of the docks at thisHIGHWAY 395
Highway 395 - Oregon Border to Bishop Location: From State Highway 299 at Canby, take Modoc County Road 54 south/southeast for eight miles. Turn south onto unmarked road, pass through a metal gate, then drive.25 miles.
CALIFORNIA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE The California Watchable Wildlife Committee (CWWC) celebrates the states wildlife and diverse habitats by acknowledging and elevating the value of wildllife viewing to benefit individuals, families, communities, and industries while fostering awareness and support for wildlife and habitats. Comprised of representatives from government agencies, non-profits, and private businesses, the CWWC HIGHWAY 1 - SAN FRANCISCO TO FT. BRAGG Highway 1 - San Francisco to Ft. Bragg Location: In San Francisco, located off the The Embarcadero, between Fisherman’s Wharf and the Golden Gate Bridge. Best Season to View: Highest numbers present, August through June; peak viewing, January through May. What to See: Shop, eat, and take a break to get close-up views of California sea lions that have taken over one of the docks at this CALIFORNIA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE The California Watchable Wildlife Committee (CWWC) celebrates the states wildlife and diverse habitats by acknowledging and elevating the value of wildllife viewing to benefit individuals, families, communities, and industries while fostering awareness and support for wildlife and habitats. Comprised of representatives from government agencies, non-profits, and private businesses, the CWWC CALIFORNIA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE The California Watchable Wildlife Committee (CWWC) celebrates the states wildlife and diverse habitats by acknowledging and elevating the value of wildllife viewing to benefit individuals, families, communities, and industries while fostering awareness and support for wildlife and habitats. Comprised of representatives from government agencies, non-profits, and private businesses, the CWWC CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** The final judging period, November - December, 2020, is reserved for selecting the Photo of the Year. The 2020 contest is presented by California Watchable Wildlife and Outdoor California, and sponsored by Sierra Nevada Conservancy and Out of this World Optics. Winning images will be published in Outdoor California starting in March-April, 2020. CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** You are invited to submit your very best photos of California wildlife for the 2021 10th annual California Wildlife Photo of the Year contest. The 2021 contest has five submission *Entry Periods, beginning in January, 2021 and ending October 31, 2021. The final judging period, November - December, 2021, is reserved for selectingthe Photo of
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Highway 395 - Oregon Border to Bishop Location: From State Highway 299 at Canby, take Modoc County Road 54 south/southeast for eight miles. Turn south onto unmarked road, pass through a metal gate, then drive.25 miles.
CALIFORNIA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE The California Watchable Wildlife Committee (CWWC) celebrates the states wildlife and diverse habitats by acknowledging and elevating the value of wildllife viewing to benefit individuals, families, communities, and industries while fostering awareness and support for wildlife and habitats. Comprised of representatives from government agencies, non-profits, and private businesses, the CWWC CALIFORNIA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE The California Watchable Wildlife Committee (CWWC) celebrates the states wildlife and diverse habitats by acknowledging and elevating the value of wildllife viewing to benefit individuals, families, communities, and industries while fostering awareness and support for wildlife and habitats. Comprised of representatives from government agencies, non-profits, and private businesses, the CWWC CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** The following photos have been chosen as contest winners for the Publication Period Jan - Feb 2020. An Anna's Hummingbird feeds her newly hatched little one. This was taken from a distance. Nikon D500, Tamron 150-600, 1/40 Douglas Croft. Curious California Newt at Pacific Union College Demonstration and Experimental Forest in Napa County CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** The yearlong contest will feature three winners in each bi-monthly contest period beginning with March-April 2021 and ending with September-October, 2021. A grand prize winner will be announced in January, 2022. The final judging period, November-December, 2021, CALIFORNIA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE The California Watchable Wildlife Committee (CWWC) celebrates the states wildlife and diverse habitats by acknowledging and elevating the value of wildllife viewing to benefit individuals, families, communities, and industries while fostering awareness and support for wildlife and habitats. Comprised of representatives from government agencies, non-profits, and private businesses, the CWWC CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** The final judging period, November - December, 2020, is reserved for selecting the Photo of the Year. The 2020 contest is presented by California Watchable Wildlife and Outdoor California, and sponsored by Sierra Nevada Conservancy and Out of this World Optics. Winning images will be published in Outdoor California starting in March-April, 2020. CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** You are invited to submit your very best photos of California wildlife for the 2021 10th annual California Wildlife Photo of the Year contest. The 2021 contest has five submission *Entry Periods, beginning in January, 2021 and ending October 31, 2021. The final judging period, November - December, 2021, is reserved for selectingthe Photo of
HIGHWAY 395
Highway 395 - Oregon Border to Bishop Location: From State Highway 299 at Canby, take Modoc County Road 54 south/southeast for eight miles. Turn south onto unmarked road, pass through a metal gate, then drive.25 miles.
CALIFORNIA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE The California Watchable Wildlife Committee (CWWC) celebrates the states wildlife and diverse habitats by acknowledging and elevating the value of wildllife viewing to benefit individuals, families, communities, and industries while fostering awareness and support for wildlife and habitats. Comprised of representatives from government agencies, non-profits, and private businesses, the CWWC CALIFORNIA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE The California Watchable Wildlife Committee (CWWC) celebrates the states wildlife and diverse habitats by acknowledging and elevating the value of wildllife viewing to benefit individuals, families, communities, and industries while fostering awareness and support for wildlife and habitats. Comprised of representatives from government agencies, non-profits, and private businesses, the CWWC CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** The following photos have been chosen as contest winners for the Publication Period Jan - Feb 2020. An Anna's Hummingbird feeds her newly hatched little one. This was taken from a distance. Nikon D500, Tamron 150-600, 1/40 Douglas Croft. Curious California Newt at Pacific Union College Demonstration and Experimental Forest in Napa County CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** The yearlong contest will feature three winners in each bi-monthly contest period beginning with March-April 2021 and ending with September-October, 2021. A grand prize winner will be announced in January, 2022. The final judging period, November-December, 2021, CALIFORNIA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE The California Watchable Wildlife Committee (CWWC) celebrates the states wildlife and diverse habitats by acknowledging and elevating the value of wildllife viewing to benefit individuals, families, communities, and industries while fostering awareness and support for wildlife and habitats. Comprised of representatives from government agencies, non-profits, and private businesses, the CWWC CALIFORNIA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE The California Watchable Wildlife Committee (CWWC) celebrates the states wildlife and diverse habitats by acknowledging and elevating the value of wildllife viewing to benefit individuals, families, communities, and industries while fostering awareness and support for wildlife and habitats. Comprised of representatives from government agencies, non-profits, and private businesses, the CWWC CALIFORNIA WATCHABLE WILDLIFE The California Watchable Wildlife Committee (CWWC) celebrates the states wildlife and diverse habitats by acknowledging and elevating the value of wildllife viewing to benefit individuals, families, communities, and industries while fostering awareness and support for wildlife and habitats. Comprised of representatives from government agencies, non-profits, and private businesses, the CWWC CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** The yearlong contest will feature three winners in each bi-monthly contest period beginning with March-April 2021 and ending with September-October, 2021. A grand prize winner will be announced in January, 2022. The final judging period, November-December, 2021, CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** The following photos have been chosen as contest winners for the Publication Period Jan - Feb 2020. An Anna's Hummingbird feeds her newly hatched little one. This was taken from a distance. Nikon D500, Tamron 150-600, 1/40 Douglas Croft. Curious California Newt at Pacific Union College Demonstration and Experimental Forest in Napa County CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE PHOTO OF THE YEAR CONTEST**** California Wildlife Photo Submission System - Winner Page. The following photos have been chosen as contest winners for the Publication Period Jan - Feb 2021. Little fluffball Northern Pygmy-Owl caught an unwary California Vole in the dried grass right at my feet. It flew the vole - abo An osprey catches its morning meal from a smallpond
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