Arizona Game and Fish Department 2012 Calendar Photo Contest Honorable Mention Slideshow Thank you to all the talented photographers who entered the Department’s.

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Arizona Game and Fish Department 2012 Calendar Photo Contest Honorable Mention Slideshow Thank you to all the talented photographers who entered the Department’s annual photo contest. This year we received more than 250 photos. The following is a slideshow of the honorable mention images. A list of honorable mention photographers can be found at Thanks again to all who participated. Congratulations! Images may not be reproduced without written consent from the photographer.

Gray fox by J.C. Amberlyn

Raven by J.C. Amberlyn

Red-spotted toad by Corey Anderson

Vermilion flycatcher by Suzanne Anderson

Coyote by Ann Beisser

White-nosed coati by Ann Beisser

Great-horned owl by Ed Bonkowski

Acorn woodpecker by Michael Burm

American badger by Jim Burns

Round-tailed ground squirrel by Peggy Coleman

Bobcat by Dennis A. Gagnon

Sora by Charles Gill

Burrowing owls by Denny Green

Cinnamon teal by Ted Hendy

Ring-necked ducks by Ted Hendy

Mule deer by Jeremy Houston

Mallard by Claude Humeau

Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep by Scott Johnsen

Curve-billed thrasher by Wayne Johnson

Costa’s hummingbird (female) by Pam Koch

Sharp-shinned hawk by Alan Krause

Western tanager by John Kulberg

Bighorn sheep by Robert Kyhn

Great egret by William Lax

Bighorn sheep by Dori Lewis

Northern cardinal by Steven Lewis

Broad-billed hummingbird by Lois Manowitz

Costa’s hummingbird by Charles Martz

American avocet by Dixie Pearson-Shute

Great egret by Hector Penunuri

White-winged dove by Bruce A. Phillips

Costa’s hummingbird (juvenile) by Kathleen Reeder

Desert tortoise by Jeff Servoss

Gila monster by Jeff Servoss

Desert spiny lizard by Rhonda Spencer

Greater earless lizard by Cheryl Stapleton

Bald eagle by Cara Sue Wallace

Black-tailed rattlesnake by William Wells

Great Basin collared lizard by William Wells

Desert spiny lizard by Vern West

Gray squirrel by Tom Whetten

Arizona treefrog by Lowell Whitaker

Harris’s hawk by Rebecca Wilks