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photo contest winners jan 2021

1/8/2021

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Winner: Ruby-crowned Kinglet by Janet Busi. Taken at Rancho San Rafael Park, Reno, NV. 12-24-20
Camera: Nikon D7200 with Tamron 150-600 lens. Specifications: 1/1000 sec. F6.3 ISO 360.
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Honorable mention: Wood Duck by Connie Krause. Taken at Idlewild park in Reno,NV. 12-20-20. Camera: Nikon D7500 with a Nikon 150-300 telephoto lens.

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