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Enter Our Funky Nests Challenge by June 15 for a Chance at Prizes

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Spring is nesting season, and some birds have a flair for the funky when it comes to finding the right real estate to lay their eggs and raise their chicks. The annual Funky Nests in Funky Places contest hosted by the Celebrate Urban Birds project at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology is underway. Look for another entertaining collection of nests in old boots, barbecue grills, motorcycle helmets, traffic signals, rakes, old tires and who-knows-what.

Your Gift Counts Twice!

Participants may send in a photo, video, story, poem, or even some form of dance or artwork. Entries may be submitted in categories such as “cutest,” “funniest,” “funkiest,” or “most inconvenient.” Celebrate Urban Birds is offering a free downloadable flyer showing some of the places you can look for funky nests in urban locations.

“Even in urban areas, we’re a lot closer to birds than you might think,” says project leader Karen Purcell. “This contest is a lot of fun but it’s also about really being aware of what’s around you and taking the time to appreciate birds and all of nature.”

hummingbird nests on a christmas lightUsing spider web to affix its nest to a single bulb in a strand of holiday lights, this tiny Anna's Hummingbird successfully hatched two chicks. Photo by Kathy West/CUBs.

The deadline for entries is June 15.

Participants should read the guidelines for approaching nests to be sure the birds are not disturbed in any way.

Contest prizes include a mini-iPad, binoculars, Pennington bird feeders, Inside Birding DVDs, Diversity of Animal Sounds CDs, beautiful posters, field guides, and more.

To learn more about how to participate, plus terms and conditions, visit Funky Nests in Funky Places. Looking for inspiration? Check out this Funky Nest slideshow.

Looking for inspiration?  Get your juices flowing by browsing through the winners from 2014 and 2013.

Celebrate Urban Birds is a free, year-round citizen-science project focused on birds in neighborhood settings.


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