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The BAAP Annual is packed with the best images and sensational artwork.
The BAAP Annual is packed with the best images and sensational artwork.Enlarge image

Bird Art & Photography 2012 on sale this month


Posted on: 09 Jul 2012

Bird Art & Photography is back for 2012 – this time in the form of a bumper 148-page annual with even more stunning photographs and beautiful artwork.

On sale 13th July in all branches of WH Smith, at the National Exhibition of Wildlife Art and online at www.birdwatch.co.uk, this perfect bound, glossy annual is available for just £6.99.

Discover the fascinating world of birds through artist profiles, photo workshops and all the advice you need to perfect your skills. Other full length features include the top 10 world destinations for wildlife photography, the best bird images, photographing woodpeckers and sketchbooks by John Threlfall and Chris Rose.

Not only is this stunning publication available in print, but you can also download your copy to your iPad or iPhone with the Bird Art & Photography app, available through the iTunes store or read the digital version online from www.pocketmags.com – with this you can not only read your copy on the go, but also save money, paying just £5.99 for the digital version.

Find out more and buy your copy by clicking here http://www.birdwatch.co.uk/store/product.asp?prod=2944




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