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The Color Red
![The Color Red](https://blog.wcs.org/photo/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Julie-Larsen-Maher_0967_Styans-Red-Pandas_PPZ_01-16-14-977x650.jpg)
Assignment Open From
Feb 2 - Feb 28, 2017
Red gets our attention. It is the color of passion and love, anger and joy. It’s the color of Valentine’s Day.
In nature, the color red can signify a change of seasons or a sign of weather ahead. Wildlife like red foxes, red wolves, red-eyed tree frogs, red-spotted newts, and red-headed woodpeckers all wear red well as does the red panda (right.)
Show us your photos that feature the color red.
Our editorial team will choose the best submissions based on appeal, composition, originality, and technical quality. A group of chosen shots for this assignment will be posted on this page and one will be featured.
We can consider a maximum of four submissions per contributor.
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![John Stahl](https://blog.wcs.org/photo/wp-content/grand-media/image/john_stahl_sapsucker_01_baldwin_ny_01_19_14.jpg)
Yellow-bellied sapsucker.
Baldwin, New York, United States.
Album | The Color Red |
![Kathy Brady](https://blog.wcs.org/photo/wp-content/grand-media/image/brady_lobster.jpg)
Lobster.
Maritime Aquarium, Norwalk, Connecticut, United States.
Album | The Color Red |
![Kathy Brady](https://blog.wcs.org/photo/wp-content/grand-media/image/brady_japanese_macaque.jpg)
Japanese macaque.
Central Park Zoo, Manhattan, New York, United States.
Album | The Color Red |
![Kathy Brady](https://blog.wcs.org/photo/wp-content/grand-media/image/brady_maned_wolf.jpg)
Maned wolf.
Beardsley Zoo, Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States.
Album | The Color Red |
![Kathy Brady](https://blog.wcs.org/photo/wp-content/grand-media/image/brady_red_wolf.jpg)
Red wolf.
Beardsley Zoo, Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States.
Album | The Color Red |
![Gail Rogers](https://blog.wcs.org/photo/wp-content/grand-media/image/_dsc7090.jpg)
White-naped crane.
Bronx Zoo, Bronx, New York, United States.
Album | The Color Red |
![Julie Larsen Maher](https://blog.wcs.org/photo/wp-content/grand-media/image/Julie_Larsen_Maher_1524_Andean_Cock-of-the-Rock_WOB_BZ_05_22_12.jpg)
Andean Cock-of-the-Rock, World of Birds, Bronx Zoo, New York.
Album | The Color Red |