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Okanagan photographers capture nature in BC SPCA competition

The photographers captured moments both in the backyard and in the wilds

From the backyard to the wilds of B.C., two Okanagan photographers captured some of the best nature photos in the BC SPCA's 16th annual Wildlife-in-Focus competition.

Bruce Turnbull from Penticton took first place in the Backyard Habitats category, and Ashley Giovannini of 琉璃神社 took second place in the Wild Settings category. 

鈥淲ith more than 500 photos submitted, choosing the top picks was a challenge for the contest judges,鈥 said Andrea Wallace, BC SPCA鈥檚 manager, wild animal welfare. 鈥淲e want to thank all the participants for sharing their amazing photos of B.C.鈥檚 diverse wildlife and helping to raise $8,426 to help care for injured and orphaned wild animals.鈥 

Turnbull's photo captured a Northern flicker feeding its offspring as they poke their heads out of their home in a tree. 

"Wildlife photography is a passion of mine, as is studying the wildlife I photograph and learning about the challenges they face," said Turnbull. "Supporting organizations like the BC SPCA鈥檚 Wild Animal Rehabilitation Centre (Wild ARC) who protect and help our wildlife is very important to me and I am glad my photo helped to raise much needed funds for the organization.鈥

The other top photos in the Backyard Habitats category were Lesley Carere from North Saanich with a photo of a Rufous hummingbird and Rosalind LeBlanc from Vancouver with a photo of a group of ducklings resting on a log and a turtle.

The top three shots of the Wild Settings category were Janine Brooke from North Vancouver's photo of a coyote hunting in the mashes, Giovannini's photo capturing a pair of grizzly bears, and Sebastian Nadeau from Squamish's Pygmy owl photo.

People's Choice aware went to Sam Gorick from Mill Bay's photo of a raccoon.

The 12 photos that received the most votes along with the top three winners in each category will be featured in a limited-edition Wildlife-in-Focus pack of greeting cards.

The top three winners in each category will also be featured on a limited-edition tote bag, which can be purchased through the  

Visit  to view the winning photos, those that received honourable mentions and the rest of the photos captured by amateur photographers across B.C. 

 



Brennan Phillips

About the Author: Brennan Phillips

Brennan was raised in the Okanagan and is thankful every day that he gets to live and work in one of the most beautiful places in Canada.
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