A few months ago we were asked by the Saskatchewan Burrowing Owl Interpretive Centre if we could provide our Burrowing Owl coloring page to be included in their resource material kit. Naturally, we were very happy to oblige! The Centre kindly sent us this photo of a rather impressionistic coloring sheet making an appearance alongside some young visitors and a very special guest, George the Burrowing Owl.


Photo credit: Laurie Ewen www.sboic.ca

If you’ve colored in any of our Birdorable coloring pages, we’d love to see what you’ve done! For more Burrowing Owl fun, be sure to check out George's Blog!

T-Shirt Tuesday: Birdorable Black Tern

This week's highlighted t-shirt design is our Birdorable Black Tern, shown here on our Organic Onesie. The Black Tern is a small tern that lives near inland water in Europe and North America. Our Black Tern t-shirts will make great gifts for tern lovers and birdwatchers. Birdorable Black Tern

Birdorable fan Ashira recently asked us for a 'blank' warbler coloring page, so she could color in different species. She shared her Bay-breasted Warbler and Magnolia Warbler coloring pages with us. Don't they look great?

You can see all of our warblers here: Birdorable warblers. If you've colored in any of our Birdorable coloring pages, we'd love to see what you've done! Thank you for sending these to us, Ashira!

We have two new Birdorable coloring pages for anyone who loves to color! They are: the Great Blue Heron (which can also be colored as a Grey Heron) and the endangered Hyacinth Macaw, a beautiful parrot from central South America. Go to Coloring Pages to download these two new PDFs and check the Meet the Birds page to check the colors.

Birdorable Herron and Macaw Coloring Pages

These downloads will be available until 31 March 2010. Check here for more coloring pages. Subscribe to the Birdorable Blog by RSS feed or by email to get notified when new downloads like this are added.

Today's featured t-shirt is this funny Who are you calling Harpy? design with our Birdorable Harpy Eagle. A Harpy is a mythological Greek winged spirit known for stealing food. The Harpy Eagle is named for this mythological animal, but the word harpy is also used to describe a predatory person, or more commonly, a shrewish woman. Most women would probably not like to be called a Harpy, but fans of the amazing crested bird of prey probably don't mind. Our cute Birdorable Harpy Eagle stands here with the funny phrase "Who are you calling Harpy?"

Our highlighted t-shirts this week feature our Birdorable White Stork in It's a Boy and It's a Girl designs, shown here on our maternity tees. Both designs are available on the chest and belly area and on white, pink or black shirts. Click here to view all Birdorable Stork maternity shirts. Our 100% cotton mid-weight jersey maternity tee is super soft and comfortable.

Birdorable Stork - It's a Boy / It's a Girl on maternity shirts

Cute video: sweet sleepy lovebird

Do you ever feel sleepy while working at the computer? This adorable video of a lovebird dozing on a laptop might inspire you to go take a nap right now yourself. Be sure to check out the super-cute yawn towards the end of the clip.

Lutino Peach-faced Lovebird Gifts

T-Shirt Tuesday: Pope Wannabe

This week's featured t-shirt is this design featuring our Birdorable Cardinal thinking "One day I'm going to be the Pope!". This is a funny design for birdwatchers, backyard birders and cardinal lovers. Cardinal is just one step away from Pope, after all.

Birdorable Cardinal wants to be the Pope

Are you following Birdchick's adventures in Panama? She's currently birding at the fabulous Canopy Lodge ("I have died and gone to birder heaven") and she's practically live-blogging as she goes. So far she's seen an amazing variety of tropical birds, including Great Potoo, Red-capped Mannikin (the moonwalking bird) and even Keel-billed Toucans! If you want to follow Birdchick's tropical birding fun, check out her blog and follow her on Twitter.

Birdorable Keel-billed Toucan