Jackson Childs was kind enough to supply a copy of Gulf Crossing: An Essay on Bird Migration, the movie he wrote, produced, and narrated, to give away on 10,000 Birds. If you have no idea what I am talking about you can read my review and then come back and enter the giveaway. Or you can take my word for it that if you like birds and great footage of a wide variety of species then you will want to enter this contest.
This giveaway is open to all readers of 10,000 Birds except Mike and me. To enter you must email the answer to the question below to 10000birdsblogger@gmail.com by midnight Eastern Standard Time on 21 February, 2011. Please use the subject line “Gulf Crossing” for your email in order to be considered for the contest. The winner will be randomly selected from all timely entries with the correct answer.
Who performs Danses Creoles in Gulf Crossing?
If you can’t figure out how to get the answer to that question you might want to go digging around the Gulf Crossing website. Remember to get your email to me at 10000birdsblogger@gmail.com by 21 February. Good luck!
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Just what I needed, another website that makes me sad to live in NC and not on the coast! Danses Creoles is performed by [answer removed by Corey].
@Bill: I have edited your post to remove the answer that is not supposed to be put in the comments. If you are trying to enter the contest please reread the post and follow the rules.
Thanks!
Hi Bill, Cheer up, North Carolina has plenty of great places for birds!
Where do you live? If you’re in the western part of the state, you can go up in the mountains. Have you ever been to Nanthahala National Forest? That’s one of my favorite places and has a sizable breeding population of Golden-winged warblers.