Birdorable.com launched

Birdorable.com was launched today and features thirteen birds, including American Robin, Pigeon, Cardinal and Blue Jay, which have all been cutified closely matching the birds' natural shapes and colors. Birdorables are the type of cute and colorful birds you might find in your backyard or when you go birding.

Birdorable American Robin and Blue Jay

Birdorable.com merchandise appeals to birders and more The adorable birds are available on a range of different products, from bibs, children's clothes and adult t-shirts to buttons, magnets, tiles, bags, mugs and much more! They are great gifts for birdwatchers and fans of birds. All of the products are made to order using the print-on-demand technology of Cafepress.com. Each time Cafepress receives an order from the online shop, their production facility jumps into action to produce and ship your high-quality finished product. Shop from home with the comfort of knowing that your order is backed by a 100% Money Back Guarantee. This 30-Day Guarantee gives you plenty of time to check items for color, high-quality, and size for yourself, family and friends. If you are a birder or fan of backyard birds, visit Birdorable.com to check out the lovable cute birds. If you have any questions about the collection please don't hesitate to contact us.

Comments

Catoptro maniac on December 10, 2019 at 1:36 AM wrote:
where it all began...
Davier Tay on December 15, 2022 at 12:30 PM wrote:
Hello, Catoptro maniac. The first Birdorable birds are the Blue Jay, American Robin, Cardinal and Pigeon.
Madison D. Thompson 21 hours ago wrote:
Wow, this website was born in 2007.

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