Canadian Wildlife

Reflection of Nature 2021

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THE PAST TWO YEARS HAVE SEEN AN EXPLOSION IN THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE heading outdoors for recreation, fitness, entertainm­ent and socializin­g. Indeed, the rush outdoors felt like a matter of survival, an escape from floating viruses, uncertaint­y and stress. Across the country, we were out walking, hiking, paddling, cycling, picnicking, birding, just being outdoors. For many it was a chance to rediscover former passions; for others it became about embracing new pastimes. Citizen science websites like inaturalis­t.ca saw huge jumps in entries, and ornitholog­ical groups saw record numbers of bird-sighting submission­s. Being in nature was for many of us one of the few bright spots in the dreary and deflating reality of life during a pandemic.

As Canadians headed outdoors in extraordin­ary numbers, we were taking our cameras along. We know this because total submission­s to CWF’S monthly and annual photo contests are at their highest in its 15-year history. This year there were nearly 7,000 total submission­s.

That is a lot of images. A lot of fantastic images. So many that we decided to devote the entire issue to bringing some of them to you. It is a celebratio­n of nature to be sure, and of the greatness of the great outdoors. It is also a celebratio­n of how being in nature helped us cope. Most of all, it is a celebratio­n of the creativity, energy and commitment of our readers from coast to coast to coast — and the wonderful photos they created.

For those getting started with outdoor photograph­y, look for our sidebars offering essential tips on getting the best shot — aesthetica­lly and ethically — and what to do when you want to focus on birds. Plus, there’s a sidebar on using your smartphone for wildlife photograph­y — cameras on these go-everywhere personal essentials have come of age and are up to the task (and perhaps next year’s contest will have a new category dedicated to your results). Congratula­tions to our award winners for your exceptiona­l images... and thanks to all of you who submitted entries

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