Puerto Rico Week

Design Spotlight: Birdorable Puerto Rico Birds

As a fun way to conclude our special Puerto Rico Week celebration, we’re shining a spotlight on a design that brings together some of the island’s most extraordinary feathered residents. Our Birdorable Puerto Rico design is a colorful, cartoon-style tribute to the endemic birds of this tropical paradise — species found only in Puerto Rico and nowhere else on Earth.

Puerto Rico kid's shirt

This cheerful and educational design features seven endemic birds of Puerto Rico, illustrated in our signature Birdorable style. Each species is endemic to the island, meaning they can’t be found anywhere else in the world! From the critically endangered Puerto Rican Parrot to the tiny, vibrant Puerto Rican Tody, this design showcases the incredible avian diversity of this Caribbean hotspot.

In the design, you'll find:

Puerto Rico tote bag

The birds are arranged around the bold phrase Puerto Rico, making it clear this design is a celebration of the island’s natural treasures. Whether you’re a local birder, a traveler who’s fallen in love with Puerto Rico, or simply a fan of tropical birds, this design is a perfect way to show your appreciation for island biodiversity.

You can find this design on a variety of products in the Birdorable shop — from stickers and mugs to tees and tote bags. It’s a great way to spread awareness, support conservation, or simply celebrate some very cool birds.

We created this design not just to be cute (though it definitely is), but also to be a conversation starter. Island endemics are often the first to face the threats of habitat loss and environmental change. Wearing or sharing this design is a fun way to show your appreciation for Puerto Rican wildlife and to raise awareness about conservation.

Puerto Rico mug

Whether you’re a proud Puerto Rican, a bird nerd on vacation, or just someone who loves cute animals with wings, this design is a great way to wear your bird love on your sleeve — literally! You'll find the Birdorable Puerto Rico design available on a wide variety of products — perfect for gifting, collecting, or simply celebrating your love for nature:

  • T-shirts in youth and adult sizes
  • Tote bags for beach days or farmers markets
  • Stickers perfect for laptops or water bottles
  • Mugs to sip your café con leche while birdwatching

With the addition of this fun design, along with five new endemic Puerto Rican birds this week, we're concluding our Puerto Rico Week here on Birdorable! We hope you have enjoyed learning about the island's endemic species, finding out about just a few of Puerto Rico's stellar birding sites, and meeting five new Birdorable birds: Adelaide's Warbler, Puerto Rican Woodpecker, Puerto Rican Lizard-Cuckoo, Yellow-shouldered Blackbird and Puerto Rican Bullfinch. Thanks for joining us on our journey through La Isla del Encanto!

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Birdguy290 on September 1, 2025 at 9:03 AM wrote:
More Tinamous Please!

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