BirdChannel.com's Squawk What?!? Caption Contest
In the July 2012 issue of BIRD TALK magazine, a Squawk What photo was posted in the web column. It is up to you to create a witty and creative caption for it. We will randomly pick one winner from the submitted captions. The winner will receive 2,000 points for his or her Bird eClub account. Check out the winners here!
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Captions Submission Qualifications
Check out the current photo posted and create a witty caption for it.
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How To Submit Captions
Please be sure to include the following information in your submission, and hit the "Submit the Caption" button.
Required Information
First & Last name:
Bird eClub account email:
State you live in:
Caption Submission text:
Submission date: June 15, 2012
Caption submissions will be judged on:
Creativity
Originality and Style
Cohesiveness with image
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How To Submit Photos
Photos must be well lit and in focus. Digital images must be high resolution, 300 dpi and 3 by 5 inches to be suitable for print.
Required Information
First and Last name:
State you live in:
Species of bird(s) in picture: |
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Captions Disclaimer
All submissions become the property of the publisher. Any future use, such as in BowTie Inc. magazines or websites, is at the discretion of BowTie Inc. No payment will be awarded. Entrants certify that they own the animals photographed or have the owner’s permission to enter the contest. Only one caption submission per Bird eClub account may be submitted in a round. All submissions are subject to the discretion of the BirdChannel.com editors.
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