

🦜 Know Your Birds, Flaunt Your Nature IQ!
This laminated A4 poster features 24 vividly photographed native British birds, each clearly labeled for easy identification. Professionally printed on high-quality paper with a glossy finish, it offers durable protection and vibrant colors that enhance any space—perfect for educators, birdwatchers, and nature enthusiasts seeking both style and substance.
| ASIN | B00E3XF7QM |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 69,331 in Stationery & Office Supplies ( See Top 100 in Stationery & Office Supplies ) 278 in Educational Charts & Posters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (122) |
| Date First Available | 23 July 2013 |
| Finish types | Glossy |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
P**N
Nature man
The poster is brilliant in showing most common birds that kids will recognise, it’s educational as well as being colourful and glossy. It is to be used to show a class of five year olds common birds in the area and I know they will love it.
K**E
Four Stars
Satisfied
J**B
Grandchildren pleased with it
Lovely ... Grandchildren pleased with it. An improvement would be birds to scale....but still useful reference chart.
M**.
Average
Average, not what I was expecting
G**Y
Clear pictures of relevant birds
Clear named pictures of mainly birds seen in the garden. Bought for visiting a kafy with dementia
J**N
Do not buy!
AMAZON SHOULD REMOVE THIS LISTING IMO I am afraid I didn’t read the other reviews before I bought this poster which was to be used for a community nature trail event. Complete waste of money as it is useless as an educational tool. How difficult can it be to compile an accurate chart of common British Birds with the plethora of online references available? As others have pointed out, the ‘woodpecker’ nomenclature is both useless as a generic term - we have 2 species of woodpecker in the British Isles, the image portrayed is neither but an American Pilated Woodpecker species, as is the Corvid (American Crow?) labelled ‘Blackbird’. There are several other American birds not native to the UK and several species that are indeed UK birds but incorrectly named as well as other glaring mistakes. Very cross that this is still being marketed as a ‘Know Your Birds’ teaching/educational tool for people to learn about British Birds, despite the reviews stating that it is clearly otherwise - the people that compiled it clearly DO NOT KNOW their birds! As someone that works in the field of ornithology and conservation, I am appalled that this is being sold on Amazon when it so obviously does not match the description of the product. I shall not remove my review on the basis of any incentive to do so, it stands as written.
M**N
Excellent
I bought this for my granddaughter (6) and she loves it. It is on her bedroom wall and she looks out for various birds that visit around their home.
H**N
Majority of the bird's are right nice, but there's a few that don't belong.
Hello, some of these birds are named wrong, for instance the dunnock is a siskin, and the woodpecker is a European bird. Osprey are not common.
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