The BirdSpotter Photo Contest

Enter your feeder bird photos in the BirdSpotter photo contest, and vote for your favorites too. This close portrait of a male Northern Cardinal was photographed Bob Vuxinic.
How can you beat a spread-wing photo of an Eastern Bluebird? Mary Santangelo took this stunning photo at her feeding station in Effingham, Illinois that ranked as one of the Grand Prize winners in last year’s Bird Spotter photo contest. 2 Attachments

Each year, Wild Birds Unlimited co-sponsors the popular BirdSpotter photo contest in conjunction with Project FeederWatch. You can win a number of prizes, and every other Monday a new BirdSpotter photo challenge will begin. Whether you submit photos or not, you can always view the photos submitted and vote for your favorite. The first Category is “Birds with Food, or at the Feeder” which continues through November 26th, followed by Category 2: “How many species can you get in one photo?” that runs from November 30 to December 10.

What’s in it for you? You get to enter your favorite photo in each two-week challenge, you get to vote for your favorite photo; and if you win, you can get one of the quality prizes provided by Wild Birds Unlimited stores and the Cornell Lab. You could win a $100 or $250 gift card for purchases of your choice at Wild Birds Unlimited stores plus a Lab prize.

For all the information and a list of all this season’s challenge topics, see https://feederwatch.org/birdspotter2020-21/#weekly-categories and for more information about Wild Birds Unlimited stores and online shopping, see https://www.wbu.com/