2013 Caudata.org Calendar Competition Winners.

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As promised, here are the winning photos of the competition for the 2013 Caudata.org Calendar. These 13 photos received the most votes from the judges. They are listed from most votes to least votes, but there are many ties.


Hynobius leechii, by Mario Riedling


Ichthyosaura alpestris apuanus, by Mark Aartse-Tuyn


Desmognathus quadramaculatus, by John Clare


Speleomantes imperialis, by Laura Tiemann


Plethodon jordani, by John Clare


Eurycea lucifuga, by Todd Pierson


Gyrinophilus porphyriticus danielsi, by John Clare


Triturus marmoratus, by Lydia Porter


Ommatotriton ophryticus, by Mark Aartse-Tuyn


Lyciasalamandra luschani, by Laura Tiemann


Paramesotriton chinensis, by Lydia Porter


Bolitoglossa dofleini, by Tim Herman


Cryptobranchus alleganiensis, by Todd Pierson

Congratulations to all of the winners!
 
I recognise a few of those animals, they have turned out really nice John. Well I will have to purchase a calendar as it will remind me of our trip to the Smokys. Great shots guys well done.

Jay
 
I'm so honoured that 2 of my little guys have made the cut!
 
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