Coming Soon: Birdorable Bonanza 2010

We're excited to announce that we'll be having another Birdorable Bonanza this summer! We had a bonanza last year, where we added a new bird every day for 17 days in a row (see Birdorable Bonanza 2009). It was so much fun we decided to do it again this year! Starting on July 7th, we'll be adding 18 new birds to Birdorable in our second annual Bonanza! Keep an eye on the blog or follow us on Twitter or Facebook to see all the new birds as they're added to the site each day. Here is a teaser. Can you guess what they'll be?

Birdorable Bonanza 2010 Preview

Comments

Kim B. on June 30, 2010 at 1:45 PM wrote:
I can't wait. I enjoyed last years Bonanza. And I think the third is some kind of vulture.
Ashira on July 1, 2010 at 10:37 AM wrote:
HOORAY! 8D Let's see...Is that first one a Grosbeak? Evening Grosbeak, perhaps? Second one: Wood Duck? : D Third - King Vulture? aaaand fourth...a weaver finch or something? x3 I can't wait! : D It was super fun last year!
Cat on July 1, 2010 at 3:07 PM wrote:
Can you add an elf owl?
dominic morrell on July 2, 2010 at 5:24 AM wrote:
Let me see... 1. Rose-breasted Grosbeak? 2. Wood Duck 3.Andean Condor 4. Smooth-billed Ani? I watched the whole bonanza take place last time when stumbling over the site.
Ashira on July 2, 2010 at 2:54 PM wrote:
Ooh, that might be a good call with the Ani there. :o
Arthur on July 2, 2010 at 8:32 PM wrote:
Some are right, some are wrong and some have not been guessed yet. ;) You'll find out what they are starting next week.
Ashira on July 2, 2010 at 10:37 PM wrote:
Ooh, I really can't wait. 8D I'll be checking up religiously! ;D

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