You only have until the end of the day on Monday, 27 March, to enter to win one of three copies of Good Birders Still Don’t Wear White! How do you enter? Read on, dear reader, read on! (The third option currently provides the best chance for you to win.)

The first and easiest way to win a copy of Good Birders Still Don’t Wear White is to subscribe to the 10,000 Birds email mailing list. Just go to the upper right hand corner of this here blog, enter your email. click the “Sign Up” button, and confirm your intention to subscribe when you receive the confirmatory email. If you are already subscribed to the mailing list you are automatically entered! One of our email subscribers chosen at random will win one of the copies of the book.

The second and second easiest way to win a copy of Good Birders Still Don’t Wear White is to share this blog post on Facebook while using the hashtag #GoodBirders. In order for us to find your Facebook share and get you entered you have to use the hashtag, share this blog post, and make sure the post is set to “public.” One of the people who follow the directions correctly and share this blog post will be rewarded with a copy of the book.

The third and third easiest way to win a copy of Good Birders Still Don’t Wear White is to write a one-paragraph explanation of something that you think good birders do or don’t do. Put it in the email that you send to 10000birds@gmail.com, making sure to include your name, and we will choose one of the entries as the winner of the third copy. We’ll also share your paragraph here on 10,000 Birds in a blog post! You’ll be entered to win a book and become bird-blog famous! How cool is that?

Hurry up and enter! We want you to win a copy!

Written by Corey
Corey is a New Yorker who lived most of his life in upstate New York but has lived in Queens since 2008. He's only been birding since 2005 but has garnered a respectable life list by birding whenever he wasn't working as a union representative or spending time with his family. He lives in Forest Hills with Daisy and Desmond Shearwater. His bird photographs have appeared on the Today Show, in Birding, Living Bird Magazine, Bird Watcher's Digest, and many other fine publications. He is also the author of the American Birding Association Field Guide to the Birds of New York.