#1 Birds In Flight: "My Pearl" By Lawrence Chan (Shortlist)

Among the winners are "Leaning In" by Rebecca Harrison, "Feed Me Please" by Cheng Kang, "Hokey Pokey" by Danny Lee, "White-faced Storm Petrel" by John Harrison, "The sentinel" by Maria Coleman, "Over the Rainbow" by Nathan Watson, "Yellow" by Glenn Faithfull and "Morning Serenity" by Desmond Wang.
The competition is open to people of any nationality. However, photographers may only submit photos of Australian bird species and they must have been taken in Australia or its offshore territories.
#2 Special Theme: Australasian Robins: "Pink Robin" By Ravi Arora (Shortlist)

#3 Bird Behaviour: "Hanging For Breakfast" By Joel Evans (Shortlist)

Bored Panda got in touch with Lucca Amorim, the coordinator for this year's competition. He shared that the jury of Birdlife Australia Photography Awards 2022 was Michael Snedic, Gail Bisson, Raoul Slater, Lia Bocciaro, Chriss Purnell, Georgina Steytler, and Charles Davis. More information about the judges can be found here.
#4 Birds In Flight: "White-Faced Storm Petrel" By John Harrison (Winner)

#5 Birds In The Landscape: "Emu Mist" By Christian Spencer (Shortlist)

According to Lucca, the main factor all judges were looking for in the photographs was something unique that stands out among other images, something outside of the box. "We were also looking for creative lighting techniques to showcase the photographer’s creativity and adaptability."
#6 Birds In Flight: "Wedge-Tailed Eagle" By Michelle Gardner (Shortlist)

#7 Birds In Flight: "Morning Dance" By Lawrence Chan (Shortlist)

"There were some main trends for each category. The most noticeable trend was for the human impact, backyard birds, and bird portrait categories. With the human impact category, lots of photographers submitted entries covering road collisions with birds and wildlife. In fact, 3 of the shortlisted entries for human impact were of road collisions with wildlife. With bird portraits, we had many entries of rainbow lorikeets, magpies and laughing kookaburras up close. Similarly, we also had these species re-occur in the backyard bird category."
#8 Youth: "Salute To The Sun" By Finnian Bissell (Shortlist)

#9 Bird Behaviour: "Berries For Lunch" By Cheng Kang (Shortlist)

What fascinated Lucca the most about the winning shots was the variety of skills from the photographers across a wide range of birds and habitats. "Whether it was freezing the shot with half of the lens underwater or making a beautiful long exposure, the competition had it all."
#10 Bird Portrait: "Hokey Pokey" By Danny Lee (Winner)

#11 Youth: "Pair Of Bee-Eaters With Prey" By Finn Cupper (Shortlist)

#12 Birds In Flight: "Nankeen Kestrel Golden Hour Flight" By Martin Anderson (Shortlist)

#13 Birds In The Landscape: "The Sentinel" By Maria Coleman (Winner)

#14 Bird Portrait: "The Eyes Have" It By Michelle Gardner (Shortlist)

#15 Youth: "Romeo & Juliet" By Ellis Cummins (Shortlist)

#16 Backyard Birds: "Good To Be Alive!" By Patrick Kavanagh (Shortlist)

#17 Bird Behaviour: "Hanging Around" By Shelley Pearson (Shortlist)

#18 Backyard Birds: "Daylight Robbery" By Warren Wilson (Shortlist)

#19 Backyard Birds: "Leaning In" By Rebecca Harrison (Winner)

#20 Backyard Birds: "Rainy Day Blues" By Jane Mcmenamin (Shortlist)



