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Competition: Win A Set Of Bird Pun Coasters

Competition: Win A Set Of Bird Pun Coasters

Because we need a little humour to get us through the rest of the month, we’re giving you the chance to win a set of cheeky bird pun coasters. Designed by Sarah Edmonds, a self-taught illustrator, they would make a fun addition to your dining table, and a great talking point when you can host real-life cocktail parties again.

Sarah also designs cards, tea towels, and mugs and you can see the other items in the range here. We’ll be launching a lot more features over the coming weeks and months.

To enter simply share a bird pun, joke, or funny fact in the comments below, and we’ll pick a winner at random using the wonderful wheel of names.

The competition closes at 11:59 pm on the 29th January 2021 and you can see the full competition Ts&Cs here.

Good luck!

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84 Responses

  1. Whats the difference between bird flu and swine flu?
    One requires tweetment the other requires oinkment!

  2. Little robin redbreast,
    Sitting on a pole,
    Lifted up his left leg,
    And whistled up his hole.

  3. When on holiday I often see Brown Boobies along the waters edge, but have you considered that even the smallest Hooter is much larger than a pair of Great Tits! 🙂

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