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competition time (1 Viewer)

Mouldy

skywatcher, dragonhunter
Hello folks,

Don’t know if this is of any interest to anyone or indeed if it has already been mentioned somewhere but BBC Wildlife magazine have announced a new Wildlife Art competition in the November issue.
Some blah blah...
Free to enter blah blah, 14 categories (including birds) blah blah, up to 5 entries blah blah, upload by jpeg blah blah, trip to Brazil blah blah.
There is supposed to be a link on the website www.bbcwildlifemagazine.com but doesn’t look as if it’s been updated yet. Anyhow deadline is not ‘til February so plenty of time if anyone feels the urge.

Cheers, still love looking at your work on here.

Alan M
 
Very interesting, thanks Alan.

To be judged by a group including realist artists. I might even have a pop...

Mike
 
Nice piece of sleuthing Nick - looks like plenty of scope for quite a few venerable members of this Forum to have a crack.
Well flagged Alan - cheers.
 
Nice piece of sleuthing Nick - looks like plenty of scope for quite a few venerable members of this Forum to have a crack.
Well flagged Alan - cheers.

Aye Tim, would love to see the names of some of the regulars from here in the list of prizewinners, yourself included of course.
 
Thanks for the link, missed this one!
Just been having a look at your website - seems to be a problem with the links (or my computer!), shame because there are some very interesting picathartes thumbnails that I'd like to see bigger.
 
Yes, noticed the same thing, Nick. Looks delightful, though, would love a look at the rest (your banded pitta is mouthwatering).
 
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