Updated
Updated · Gizmodo · Jun 19
Nature Names 2026 Photo Winners From 220-Plus Entries, Crowning 1,700-Mile Ibis Migration Shot
Updated
Updated · Gizmodo · Jun 19

Nature Names 2026 Photo Winners From 220-Plus Entries, Crowning 1,700-Mile Ibis Migration Shot

3 articles · Updated · Gizmodo · Jun 19

Summary

  • More than 220 entries from scientists worldwide were narrowed by Nature staff to this year’s Scientists at Work winners and five finalists, highlighting images that document research in the field.
  • A 1,700-mile, 50-day northern bald ibis migration image taken in Jaén, Spain won overall, showing an Austrian conservation team in an ultralight aircraft guiding hand-raised birds to winter grounds.
  • Other recognized images captured toxic algal bloom sampling in Ontario, a fluorescent yellow fever mosquito experiment testing nitisinone, and coral reef oxygen measurements in the Red Sea.
  • A whale shark skin-microbe sampling photo also made the selection, underscoring the competition’s focus on scientists working inside broader, interconnected ecosystems.

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