Abundant Beauties Photo Contest
How many birds are in YOUR backyard? Announcing our newest contest! This time we’re looking for photos with lots of backyard birds in them. We’re calling the contest “Abundant Beauties”—and judging from past contests, we know we’re going to get lots of fantastic entries. Now’s your chance to show us how many birds are visiting YOUR yard. They can be at feeders, in a bath or anywhere birds congregate in your yard.
Digital images that are clear, un-cropped and in a large-size format (the highest quality your camera can output) work best for an online photo contest. The contest starts on July 4th and ends on Labor Day, September 1st. We'll narrow down the entries and then it will be your turn to vote. Votes will be tallied on September 4th and we'll announce the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners the following week. Send in as many entries as you like to rbrune@duncraft.com
Now for the prizes! This time the prizes feature our brand new One Way Mirror Window Feeders. These great window feeders let you get right up close to the window and the birds won’t even know you’re there! All they can see is their own reflection in the mirror film.
First place will be awarded our brand new Duncraft Super Songbird One Way Mirror Feeder, 10 lbs. of Super No-Waste seed and a $25.00 Gift Coupon to go with it.
Second place will receive our Songbird One Way Mirror Feeder, 5 lbs. of Four Season No-Waste seed and a $10.00 Gift Coupon.
Third place receives a Cardinal One Way Mirror Feeder, 5 lbs. of Fancy Finch Mix and a $10.00 Gift Coupon.
Here's an example of what we're looking for--sent in by one of our customers.
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So, send in those entries and Good Luck!!
Please, no copyrighted images. All images become the property of Duncraft and may be used in any of our publications.
- Posted at Thursday, June 26, 2008 12:35 PM
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The parents were busy for several weeks feeding the babies. I took this photo the day before they left the nest.
Posted by Kathy Hall on Wednesday, July 23, 2008 11:36 PM