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Forest and Garden Songbird Fine Art Prints

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From the familiar bulbul in your backyard to the elusive warbler of the undergrowth, these small wonders bring nature's cheerful energy indoors. Explore my collection, where every print comes with its own unique story.

The Rose-ringed Parakeet is a bird many of us grew up with. Its vibrant green and cheerful chatter are a common sight and sound, a beautiful reminder of the wildlife that shares our spaces.

A Rose-ringed Parakeet perches gracefully on a cotton tree. This image captures the simple, everyday beauty of a familiar friend, its vivid colors a joy to behold.

A Blyth's Reed Warbler, captured just outside my bedroom window. This small, plain bird reminded me that magical moments in nature can happen unexpectedly, even in the most ordinary of places.

A Common Redstart, a frequent visitor to backyards, is caught in beautiful evening backlight. This photo shows how the right light can transform a simple subject into something truly special.

The Crested Lark is a common bird of open, dry country, often seen by roadsides. St. Francis of Assisi considered this humble bird to be of special significance for its simple, earth-colored plumage and cheerful song.

The Russet Sparrow, also called the Cinnamon Tree Sparrow, is a chunky little seed-eating bird. The male chooses a nest site in a tree cavity or building before courting a mate.

The Sind Sparrow is a strikingly patterned bird found in scrub and reedy habitats along rivers. The male has a bright chestnut eye-stripe and a small black chin patch.

The Himalayan Bulbul, with its jaunty crest and lively nature, is a common songbird in the hills of Central and South Asia. It feeds on everything from insects and berries to nectar.

The Chestnut-capped Babbler is a social bird native to the grasslands and scrub of South and Southeast Asia. It has a chattering, metallic call and is a beautiful bird to watch.

A Chestnut-capped Babbler calls out from a thorny perch. These birds are often heard before they are seen, moving noisily in flocks through dense cover.

About Forest & Garden Songbirds: The Smaller Wonders

These prints are more than just wall decor. Each piece captures a distinct moment of animal behaviour, whether it is a Nuthatch hammering a seed or a Sparrow in courtship, and comes with a dedicated narrative card. You receive a museum-grade archival print along with the specific story, scientific context, and often a poem I have written, helping you understand the life of the bird you are hanging on your wall.

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