Artist Georgia Angus has drawn 23 birds from this year’s poll and we’ve created a poster for Guardian readers to download and enjoy. Use it as a desktop background, print it as an A3 poster, a tea towel or a tote bag – the choice is yours
Artist Georgia Angus has drawn 23 birds from this year’s poll and we’ve created a poster for Guardian readers to download and enjoy. Use it as a desktop background, print it as an A3 poster, a tea towel or a tote bag – the choice is yours
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To celebrate another year of recognising our country’s wonderful birdlife, we are offering readers a glorious A3 poster featuring some of our best-loved avian species – birds that can hopefully unite a divided nation.
Georgia Angus, an artist and the author of 100 Australian Birds, provided all the illustrations which include the highly ranked gang-gang cockatoo, the powerful owl, the Gouldian finch, the tawny frogmouth and many others.
The 2023 bird of the year poster is available as a print-ready PDF or JPEG file.
To download on most computers, right-click and save the link.
The PDF is a large 240MB file and the JPEG is a 3MB file.
Take the file to your local print shop to have it transformed into a poster – or you may like to print your own commemorative tea towel or tote bag.
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