Giveaway: The Big Year DVD
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment is giving away The Big Year DVD on my dad blog. The movie features Steve Martin, Jack Black and Owen Wilson. It’s a story about three men from very different walks of life, facing a mid-life crisis, a work-life crisis and a no-life crisis. The trio ends up in a birdwatching competition, which results in a hilarious adventure. The Big Year will be available on Blu-ray and DVD January 31, 2012.
Take this short quiz (five questions) to find out what kind of bird you are:
If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go?
- Australia, for sure!
- I’ve always wanted to explore a tropical rainforest!
- I don’t like to travel; I’d rather just stay home.
- I can’t choose just one place! I want to travel everywhere!
How do you attract a member of the opposite sex?
- I give make them something unique, or give them a memorable present.
- I woo the opposite sex with my sweet dance moves!
- I show them that I will be committed and protective of them in the future.
- I treat them as my equal and try to find an activity we can share with one another.
What is your favorite color?
- Anything bright and flashy!
- Blue
- Yellow
- Brown
What is your hidden talent?
- I’m really crafty; I can make cool things from common objects.
- I’m a great dancer!
- I’ve been told I have an interesting singing voice!
- I’m super resilient — I can do a lot on little sleep and with few or no breaks.
How would you describe your personality?
- I’m really complex, so I can’t succinctly describe my personality.
- I’m outgoing and independent — the life of the party!
- I’m a homebody, but I’m fun to be around and really protective of the things and people I love.
- I have tons of friends and live a sort of jet set lifestyle — I’m definitely a world traveler.
Bowerbirds
If most of your answers are 1′s, then you are most like a bowerbird. Bowerbirds are renowned for their unique and crafty courtship behavior. Males will build structures (called bowers) out of sticks and brightly colored objects in an attempt to attract a mate. Bowerbirds are also extremely good at mimicking other creatures, including pigs, waterfalls, and human chatter. This complex behavior has led many to believe that bowerbirds are the most behaviorally complex species of bird. Bowerbirds are mainly found in varying parts of Australia.
Riflebirds
If your answers are mostly 2′s, then you are a riflebird. Male riflebirds are polygamous and known for their flashy mating dance. During this courtship display, the male will fully extend his wings, raise his tail and hop upward while swinging his head (allowing him to show off his blue-green breast shield). Female riflebirds observe this dance and, if satisfied, will reward the male by mating with him. The females then take care of their young without male assistance. These birds are mainly found in the rainforests of New Guinea and Northeastern Australia.
Blue Tits
If most of your answers are 3′s, then you are a blue tit (that’s not a typo!). One thing that blue tits are known for is being resident birds, meaning that they do not migrate. Blue tits are very popular garden birds in Europe due to their perky acrobatic performances and interesting calls when feeding. Blue tits are also very protective of their nests and eggs, and exhibit a lot of excited behavior when feeding and nesting. Blue tits will also nest in any suitable hole, including artificial nesting boxes (most birds will not readily settle in an artificial nesting box).
Bar-tailed Godwits
If your answers are mostly 4′s, then you’re most like a bar-tailed godwit. The bar-tailed godwit migrates in flocks to places like East Asia, Alaska, New Zealand, Australia, Africa and northwestern Europe. Bar-tailed godwits take the longest non-stop flight of any bird species, traveling from New Zealand to the Yellow Sea in China. These birds also share the responsibility of incubating and caring for their young between both the males and the females.
The Big Year Giveaway
Thanks to 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, a reader of my dad blog will win The Big Year DVD (note: they sent me the Blu-ray graphics, but I think I’m actually giving away the DVD version). The winner will be randomly selected. The deadline to enter the giveaway is Tuesday, January 31, 2012 (Pacific time). The giveaway is limited to readers located in the U.S. To enter the giveaway, answer this question: what kind of bird are you (bowerbird, riflebird, blue tit, or bar-tailed godwit)?
Six Bonus Entries (leave a separate comment for each entry)
- Like The Big Year on Facebook
- Follow 20th Century Fox on Twitter
- Click on the Facebook like button above the comments area and then on my Facebook page, answer this question: have you gone bird watching?
- Follow Daddy Forever on Twitter and tweet out a message like this (or use the retweet button above the comments area):
Win The Big Year DVD on the @daddyforever dad blog: http://daddyforever.com/2012/01/24/birding/
- Write about this giveaway on your blog or Facebook page with a working link to this page: http://daddyforever.com/2012/01/24/birding/
- Subscribe to my blog via RSS or email:
— don’t forget to click on the confirmation link after you subscribe. Note: you still have to be subscribed when I announce the winner.
[Disclosure: I did not receive anything for hosting this giveaway. The giveaway prize will be provided by Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, but they are not the administrators of the giveaway on my blog. I am not liable for the prize. As always, the opinions expressed are mine and I am not obligated to write a positive review.]
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I am a bar-tailed godwit
Like The Big Year on Facebook
Follow 20th Century Fox on Twitter @cjsorel
click like facebook button
follow you on twitter and tweeted https://twitter.com/#!/cjsorel/status/161839007150505985
email subscriber
I had two 1′s and the rest were all over the place, so I guess I’m a Bowerbird :-)
I subscribe via e-mail.
I’m a follower on twitter and tweeted: https://twitter.com/#!/khmorgan_00/status/161861606324699136
I’m a blue tit!
I subscribe to your blog with RSS with google reader
I follow @FoxHomeEnt on Twitter, I”m @AmberGoo
I follow you on Twitter, I’m @AmberGoo, and tweeted:
https://twitter.com/#!/AmberGoo/status/161862353674174464
I like this post on Facebook, my FB name is Amanda Moore and posted on your wall that I’ve never gone bird watching:
https://www.facebook.com/GeekDadBlog/posts/10150503666182894
Bar-tailed Godwits
Like the post and commented on your wall.
Jessie C.
https://twitter.com/#!/tcarolinep/status/161874455478538241
I’m a subscriber
posted on FB.https://www.facebook.com/tcarolinep/posts/317921058250750
A riflebird
I would be a Bar-tailed Godwits
I have Liked the Big Year on facebook
I follow 20th Century Fox on twitter
I have liked Daddy Forever on facebook, I have not gone bird watching. But I watch the hummingbirds in my yard.
I have shared on twitter.
I have posted about this giveaway on my facebook page.Win The Big Year DVD on the @daddyforever dad blog: http://daddyforever.com/2012/01/24/birding/
I subscribe to you news feed.
I’m a bowerbird.
Well it appears i am a Blue Tit. My wife will find that very amusing!
I Like The Big Year on Facebook as Jeff-Sue Legg
I Follow 20th Century Fox on Twitter as @graywolfpack
Clicked the like button and answered the question as Jeff-Sue Legg
Follow and tweeted https://twitter.com/#!/graywolfpack/status/161960501792878594
shared on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/#!/graywolfpack/posts/2451813823431
email subscriber as graywolfpack5@yahoo.com
a riflebird! fun quiz!
Riflebird
RSS Subscriber
It feels so wrong to type this but I’m a Blue Tit
I follow 20th Century Fox on Twitter- tlcfromtn
I follow you and tweeted
https://twitter.com/#!/tlcfromtn/status/162196917642727424
enter me thanks
I am a Bowerbird
I like the big year on facebook
I follow fox on twitter ~ patty432
follow you on twitter~ patty432 and tweeted
https://twitter.com/#!/patty432/status/162639339732471808
I am a bowerbird!
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I follow 20th Century Fox @jwerk1
I tweeted:
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