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Enter Your Snowy Owl Sighting at CT Audubon Contest

Connecticut Audubon Society is inviting birders to enter its Snowy Owl observation contest.

By Leslie Yager

This has been an incredible winter for Snowy Owl sightings in Connecticut, and the Connecticut Audubon Society is looking to you to help them celebrate and raise awareness of these beautiful birds.

Now Connecticut Audubon Society is inviting birders to enter its Snowy Owl Observation Contest by sharing their experiences. First prize is $300; there will also be two $100 honorable mention prizes.

Here’s how to enter:

Submit a photo, video, or written piece about your experience seeing a Snowy Owl. Be as creative as you’d like. At the end of the season, we will pick a $300 grand prize winner and two $100 honorable mentions.

Post your submission to Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram using the #CTSnowyOwl hashtag.

Posts with #CTSnowyOwl will automatically be published on Connecticut Audubon’s website.

Here are some tips and guidelines:

  • Don’t forget to include where and when you saw the bird.
  • If you’re submitting a photo, don’t limit yourself to close-ups: a shot of a landscape with a Snowy Owl in the distance would be great too!
  • If you haven’t seen a Snowy yet, it’s not too late. Snowies have been seen across our shoreline, including at our Milford Point Coastal Center; the beaches and marshes in Stratford; Long Wharf in New Haven; and Great Island in Old Lyme.
  • It is very important that you take photos from afar, to avoid disturbing the birds. The best locations are often where you see other birders gathering to observe.
  • If you’re not a social media user, you can email your submission totandersen@ctaudubon.org, and we will post your submission for you.

Connecticut Audubon Society employees and their families aren’t eligible to win (but we hope they’ll enter anyway). Winners will be chosen at staff discretion. Contest winner decisions are final.


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