Colour morph
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Gouldian finch
The bright splash of a Gouldian finch against the tropical savanna woodland is a rare treat. These tiny finches are increasingly difficult to spot owing to dramatic population decline over the last few decades. Their greatest threats come from widespread hot-burning wildfires and introduced species that consume either the available food supply or the vulnerable finch itself. Happily, this trend does seem to be slowing, or even reversing in recent years, with catching a sign of a finch around Darwin becoming more regular – though not less exciting.
They can be found in pockets across the far north of Western Australia and the Northern Territory in places where they can still access seed and nest safely in tree hollows at key times of year.
Gouldian finches can have one of three different coloured faces, referred to as a 'colour morph'. The red face is the most common and the yellow face is quite rare.
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linen tea towels
Our tea towels are designed by Boo at Susurrus Studio in Darwin River.
Boo uses a variety of techniques to design the fabrics including painting, drawing, lino prints and digital photography and drawing.
Our tea towels are 100% linen, making them durable and super absorbent.
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"... lightweight yet the most absorbent tea towel I have ever used!"
- Alice
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They come in a range of great designs with vibrant colours to match any kitchen.
They wash beautifully and are an asset to any kitchen.
At 45 x 65cm they're a great size too.
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The tea towels are printed and stitched by our Indonesian partners to ensure great quality and affordability.