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Winning artwork selected for ODFW’s annual Stamp Art Contests 

November 5, 2025 2 Mins Read


SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) – The winning artwork has been selected for the 2026 Oregon Waterfowl, Upland Game Bird, and Habitat Conservation Stamp Art Contests.

In the Waterfowl Stamp category, first place went to Richard Clifton of Milford, Del., for his artwork featuring a blue-winged teal. 

Artwork depicting a blue-winged teal on the water.
Waterfowl Stamp winner: Blue-winged teal by Richard Clifton.

For the Upland Game Bird category, Ryan Kniss of Johnstown, Pa., claimed first place with his portrayal of the ring-necked pheasant.

A ringed-necked pheasant in depicted in artwork walking across a field. Another pheasant in the background flies into the air.
Upland Game Bird winner: Ring-necked pheasant by Ryan Kniss.

Ryan Kniss of Johnstown, Pa., also secured first place in the Habitat Conservation category with a depiction of a brown pelican.

Art work of a brown pelican standing on a rock.
Habitat Conservation Stamp winner: Brown pelican by Ryan Kniss. 

Judging took place on Nov. 4 at ODFW Headquarters in Salem, where a panel of independent judges reviewed this year’s submissions.

The winning artwork will appear on the 2026 collector stamps and related promotional items, with proceeds supporting habitat improvement, research, surveys, and conservation projects.

In addition to their artwork being featured on stamps, each first-place artist will receive a $2,000 award in recognition of their outstanding talent and contribution to wildlife conservation.

A total of 11 entries were submitted featuring ring-necked pheasant for the Upland Game Bird Stamp Contest, 13 entries depicting blue-winged Teal, ruddy duck, or lesser scaup for the Waterfowl Stamp Contest, and 23 entries highlighting select Strategy Species for the Habitat Conservation Stamp Contest.

Stamps and prints of the winning artwork can be purchased through the ODFW website, where you can also learn more about Oregon’s ongoing conservation efforts.

Header photo: Stamp art contest judges pose with the winning entries at ODFW Headquarters in Salem on Nov. 4. 



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