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georgia bird fest raffle

Eastern Meadowlark by Sheri Douse
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raffle items 2020


​$5 per Ticket
​$20 for Pack of 5 Tickets

​Drawing will be held on Sunday, October 18. You do not need to be present at the drawing to win.
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Purchase single raffle Tickets
PURCHASE PACK OF 5 RAFFLE TICKETS

This year's raffle features two exciting items, one Zeiss TERRA ED 8x42 binoculars and the framed, original Bird Fest 2020 artwork featuring a Barred Owl (artist: Laura Bell). 

Your raffle ticket(s) will gain you entry into the raffle for BOTH items. You do not need to purchase separate tickets for each item. Please see below for information about each raffle item. 

zeiss binoculars

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Zeiss TERRA ED 8x42 binoculars

​Take higher performance into the field. TERRA ED Binoculars combine SCHOTT ED glass (TERRA ED 32+42) with ZEISS MC coating for pure, bright and vivid images, even in low light. With an awesome close focus and a wide-angle field of view, you’ll never miss a thing. And their extremely compact size aids mobility in the field. Retail Value: $399.99

framed original artwork

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The Bird Fest 2020 artwork is a pen and ink drawing that features a Barred Owl surrounded by whimsical flora and fauna. The artwork was commissioned by Georgia Audubon from Atlanta-based artist Laura Bell and is one-of-a-kind. The original artwork has been framed to a finished size of 18" x 21". Retail Value: $750

Questions? Please contact us at 678-973-2437.

**Please note: Physical raffle tickets will not be issued or mailed. Ticket numbers will be assigned in order by date of purchase. The raffle drawing will take place electronically via a random number generator based on the number of tickets purchased. Raffle ticket sales will end at 12:00 PM (EDT) on Saturday, October 17, 2020. If the winner is not present at the drawing on October 18, the item may be picked up by appointment at the Georgia Audubon offices at 4055 Roswell Road, Atlanta, during business hours (Monday-Friday, 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM), or the winner may pay to have the item shipped to them (shipping charges determined based on shipping method and carrier selected by raffle winner). Georgia Audubon will not be responsible for any items lost or damaged in the mail.
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    • Support Birds Georgia When You Shop
  • Conservation
    • Wildlife Sanctuary Program >
      • Map of Birds Georgia Sanctuaries
      • Wildlife Sanctuary Requirements
      • Sanctuary Resources
    • Habitat Restoration >
      • Q&A Habitat Restoration
    • Habitat Stewardship Program
    • Private Lands Birding Trail
    • Building Collisions >
      • Project Safe Flight
      • Lights Out Georgia
      • Collision Resources
    • Species of Concern >
      • Chuck-will's-widow
      • Ruby-throated Hummingbird
      • Chimney Swift
      • Wood Thrush
      • Brown-headed Nuthatch
    • Climate Change
    • Plants for Birds
    • Coffee and Chocolate
  • Education
    • Learn
    • For Youth >
      • Georgia Urban Ecologists
      • Scouts
      • Homeschool
      • Youth Birding Competition
      • Camp Talon
    • For Educators >
      • School Programs
      • Learning About Birds Curriculum
      • Professional Development
      • Connecting Students with STEM Through Birds
      • Resources
    • Master Birder Program
    • Scholarships
  • Engagement
    • Field Trips
    • Volunteer >
      • Volunteer Code of Conduct
    • Program Requests
    • Community Science
    • Beloved Naturalist
    • Conservation Career Resources
    • Birding Resources >
      • Birding Sites in Georgia
      • Accessibility
      • Georgia Birding Network
      • Why Birds?
  • News & Events
    • Press Room
    • Upcoming Events >
      • Program Participant Safety
    • Travel >
      • Alaska 2025
      • Southern Africa 2025
      • Louisiana 2025
      • Puerto Rico: Island of Enchantment
    • News Feed
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    • Birds Georgia at Manuel's Tavern
    • Early Birds Book Club
  • About Us
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    • Annual Report
    • Board and Staff
    • What's In a Name >
      • FAQ Birds Georgia
    • Injured/Orphaned Birds
    • Advocacy
    • Job Opportunities
    • Equity, Diversity, Inclusion
    • Best Management Practices
    • Contact or Visit Us