Two ringneck parrots tea towel
The Australian ringneck (Barnardius zonarius) has adapted to all Australian conditions. Generally they nest in hollows in tree trunks where four or five white oval eggs are laid. Its call has been described as ‘ringing’, and in Western Australia has the nickname ‘Twenty-eight’ based on its distinctive call, which some think sounds like ‘twenty-eight, although the French equivalent, ‘vingt-huit’ sounds more accurate - possibly named thus by early French explorers.
The linen fabric we use is made of natural fibres derived from the flax plant Linum Usitatissimum (Latin for 'most useful). Linen has been in use for thousands of years and is an excellent fabric to print on.
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