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Delaware artist Richard Clifton wins Colorado Waterfowl Stamp for third straight year

"Misty Afternoon," by Richard Clifton, has been selected as the 2012 Colorado Waterfowl Stamp. Colorado Parks and Wildlife made the announcement.
“Misty Afternoon,” by Richard Clifton, has been selected as the 2012 Colorado Waterfowl Stamp. Colorado Parks and Wildlife made the announcement.
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Delaware artist Richard Clifton has the stamp-design thing down pretty well.

Clifton’s rendering of a pair of Ross’ geese bagged him a third consecutive win in the Colorado Waterfowl Stamp art contest and the $3,500 prize.

A team of judges from across the state selected Clifton’s entry to be the 2012 Colorado Waterfowl Stamp.

Clifton first won the contest in 2010, with a depiction of two flying pintails, then won in 2011 with a painting of three wading teals.

The Colorado Waterfowl Stamp program, launched in 1990, raises money for wetlands conservation. Waterfowl hunters 16 and older must buy a stamp before hunting.

Clifton’s winning streak isn’t the longest in Waterfowl Stamp history. From 1998 through 2003, Montana artist Cynthie Fisher won the annual competition.

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