
Birds of Australia Unisex Black Adults T-Shirt - Australian Geographic 40th Anniversary
Celebrate 40 years of Australian Geographic with the Birds of Australia Unisex Adults T-Shirt, featuring a collection of iconic bird illustrations drawn from the Australian Geographic archive. Brought together for the first time on a single garment, the designs span more than two decades of magazine history - from the Cockatoos of Australia poster (Issue 80, 2005) to the 12 Rare and Remarkable Birds booklet (Issue 90, 2008) - with works by illustrators Ego Guiotto, Murray Fredericks, Nicolas Day, Kevin Stead, and other Aus Geo artists originally published between 1992 and 2015.
This special anniversary design features fourteen Australian bird species including the palm cockatoo, Azure kingfisher, Gouldian finch, tawny frogmouth, galah, and splendid fairywren, among others. It's a wearable celebration of the natural world and the artistry that has brought it to life across four decades of Australian Geographic storytelling.
Made from soft, combed cotton with a comfortable mid-weight feel and a classic fit, this tee is easy to wear year-round. Printed in Australia and produced on demand to limit landfill, it is a thoughtful keepsake for nature lovers and longtime readers alike. Best of all, 100% of profits support the Australian Geographic Society's conservation programs.
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Birds of Australia Unisex Black Adults T-Shirt - Australian Geographic 40th Anniversary
Celebrate 40 years of Australian Geographic with the Birds of Australia Unisex Adults T-Shirt, featuring a collection of iconic bird illustrations drawn from the Australian Geographic archive. Brought together for the first time on a single garment, the designs span more than two decades of magazine history - from the Cockatoos of Australia poster (Issue 80, 2005) to the 12 Rare and Remarkable Birds booklet (Issue 90, 2008) - with works by illustrators Ego Guiotto, Murray Fredericks, Nicolas Day, Kevin Stead, and other Aus Geo artists originally published between 1992 and 2015.
This special anniversary design features fourteen Australian bird species including the palm cockatoo, Azure kingfisher, Gouldian finch, tawny frogmouth, galah, and splendid fairywren, among others. It's a wearable celebration of the natural world and the artistry that has brought it to life across four decades of Australian Geographic storytelling.
Made from soft, combed cotton with a comfortable mid-weight feel and a classic fit, this tee is easy to wear year-round. Printed in Australia and produced on demand to limit landfill, it is a thoughtful keepsake for nature lovers and longtime readers alike. Best of all, 100% of profits support the Australian Geographic Society's conservation programs.
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Celebrate 40 years of Australian Geographic with the Birds of Australia Unisex Adults T-Shirt, featuring a collection of iconic bird illustrations drawn from the Australian Geographic archive. Brought together for the first time on a single garment, the designs span more than two decades of magazine history - from the Cockatoos of Australia poster (Issue 80, 2005) to the 12 Rare and Remarkable Birds booklet (Issue 90, 2008) - with works by illustrators Ego Guiotto, Murray Fredericks, Nicolas Day, Kevin Stead, and other Aus Geo artists originally published between 1992 and 2015.
This special anniversary design features fourteen Australian bird species including the palm cockatoo, Azure kingfisher, Gouldian finch, tawny frogmouth, galah, and splendid fairywren, among others. It's a wearable celebration of the natural world and the artistry that has brought it to life across four decades of Australian Geographic storytelling.
Made from soft, combed cotton with a comfortable mid-weight feel and a classic fit, this tee is easy to wear year-round. Printed in Australia and produced on demand to limit landfill, it is a thoughtful keepsake for nature lovers and longtime readers alike. Best of all, 100% of profits support the Australian Geographic Society's conservation programs.























