Send Us Your Photos!
Contest Rules: It's easy to enter our photo contest. First, sign-up for the WildBirds eNewsletter. Then, e-mail your photo to us at Sales@Wildbirds.com. Winners will receive a free gift and a 10% off coupon at OnlineNatureMall.com. All other contestants will receive a 5% off coupon.
Only one photo per contest may be submitted. All birds photographed for this contest must be alive and living in the wild. You must own the rights to the photo you submit. You will retain ownership of your photo but are giving us permission to post it on any of our web sites. Images should be 400-1000 pixels wide and at least 72 dpi.
You must also correctly identify the bird in your photo! Not sure of the name of the bird? Thayer Birding Software's Identification Wizard lets you input the size, colors, habitat, location and even the song of any North American bird, then displays a photo gallery of all the birds fitting your description for easy identification!
We have 2 categories: One for birds found in North America and one for birds found around the world. Please identify which category you are entering.
See this month's entries!
WildBirds.com Photo Contest Winners

Fall 2009 North America Winner
Wilson's Warbler
by Russ Ergen, St. Cloud, MN

Fall 2009 World Winner
Violet Sabrewing Hummingbird
by Doug Sonerholm, Costa Rica

July 2009 North America Winner
Roseate Spoonbill
by Chris Schober

July 2009 World Winner
Kaka
by Taffy Parry, New Zealand

May 2009 Winner
Mourning Doves
by Nancy Rezabek, Apache Junction, AZ

Spring 2009 World Winner
Martial Eagle with Lunch
by Rolly Perrott, Masai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya, Africa

Spring 2009 North America Winner
Chestnut-sided Warbler
by Russ Ergen, St. Cloud, MN

Spring 2008
Evening Grosbeak
by Carol Lindenmuth, Everett, Washington

Winter 2007
Red-tailed Hawk
by Steve Brasier, Attleboro, New Hampshire

Fall 2007
Western Tanager
by Jeff Jones, Woodland Park, Colorado

Fall 2008 - #7
Rufous Hummingbird
by Jeff Jones, Woodland Park, Colorado
Send Us Your Photos!
Tell us where you took the photo and identify the bird.