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Birdorable ABC T-Shirts

A is for Avocet, B is for Bobolink and C is for Coot. Check out our latest Birdorable Alphabet designs, now available on t-shirts and gifts. Almost all letters are there and we'll be adding a few more in the coming days. These cute Birdorable letters are great for kids (and birders) of all ages! Now get 50% off all white t-shirts and 15% of all other products when you use coupon code HOLIDAYSSALE at checkout. This coupon is valid on all our Zazzle products through Sunday December 11, 2011. Also get free shipping on $50 orders, or sign up for a free trial of Zazzle Black and get free shipping on any order.

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