

Original Etching - Amsterdam
From the archives, back before I had kids and was able to travel the world! This dry point etching depicts a quintessential Amsterdam roofline. I d...
View full detailsFrom the archives, back before I had kids and was able to travel the world! This dry point etching depicts a quintessential Amsterdam roofline. I d...
View full detailsFrom the archives, back before I had kids and was able to pop into Melbourne for a drawing trip! This dry point etching depicts a quintessential Me...
View full detailsIt may be controversial, but I like pigeons! I like that they are the underdogs of the bird world and yet they have won medals for bravery and for ...
View full detailsThis lovely fairywren is female: she looks quite different from her male counterpart, and for once, for fairywrens, I think she is the more strikin...
View full detailsOk, this is a niche one! If you can tell your striated thornbills from your brown thornbills, or know a weebill when you see one then you're defini...
View full detailsGlossie Black Cockatoos are one of the more threatened species of cockatoo in Australia. $5 from the sale of this pin will go to The Glossy Black C...
View full detailsAs you leave the house you do your check - phone, wallet, keys. .?.But as every birder knows there's a fourth item...[See more...] BINOCULARS! ...
View full detailsEveryone loves a fairywren!...So here's a patch to declare your fandom! [See more...] Everyone loves a fairywren! They were voted Australia's f...
View full detailsDo fairywrens make you drift off to fairyland? Then you're just like me, definitely and delightedly 'away with the fairies' when it comes to birds!...
View full detailsI like Pigeons, do you like pigeons? I like the way they bob their head as they walk. I like that pretty sparkly bit on their necks. Is it green? I...
View full detailsWear this pin to start a conversation about this beautiful nocturnal raptor and what we can all do to help its survival. Powerful Owls are one of A...
View full detailsAll my enamel pins come with a metal butterfly back, but to make doubly sure your pin is secure you can use one of these lockable pin backs. This l...
View full detailsWe're so lucky in Australia to have so many finch species flitting around! Do you keep finches or maybe you like to spot them in the wild? Here are...
View full detailsIt's hard not to love a pelican! Declare your delight with this 'Passionate About Pelicans' pin. Made of hard enamel. Measures 2.5cm wide and 3.5cm...
View full detailsDo you drift off to fairyland every time you see the gorgeous little fairywrens? Then you're just like me, definitely and delightedly 'away with th...
View full detailsThis is a dry point etching of a crested pigeon, a native Australian bird. I met this one at Red Rocks near Coffs Harbour last winter. This is an ...
View full detailsThis is a dry point etching of a Hooded Plover on the beach. It is printed using two plates, one inked up in yellow and one in blue with red added...
View full detailsScreen-free fun for coastal kids! The Beach Birds book and card game, presented together to ignite a love of birds commonly found on beaches, estu...
View full detailsScreen-free fun learning about Australian beach birds! Find out more about this educational and fun card game set, featuring different native Aust...
View full detailsI've had so many people asking if my packaging tape is for sale or if I could make washi tape with a similar design. I do love a bit of washi so I ...
View full detailsThis scarlet robin is female: Even though she isn't scarlet she is still a scarlet robin! Birds are often named after the striking, brightly colo...
View full detailsThis mistletoebird is female. Birds are often named after or known for the more striking, brightly coloured males, which means that the females a...
View full detailsThis splendid fairywren is female: Even though she isn't the vivid blue colour she is still splendid! Birds are often named after and known for t...
View full detailsThis zebra finch is female: Even though she doesn't have zebra stripes she is still a zebra finch! Birds are often named after the striking, brig...
View full detailsThis pink robin is female: Even though she isn't pink she is still a pink robin! Birds are often named after the striking, brightly coloured male...
View full detailsThis rufous whistler is female: Even though she isn't rufous coloured she is still a rufous whistler! Birds are often named after the striking, b...
View full detailsDetail from illustration from The Beach Birds. The card measures 14 x 14cm in size and is blank inside. Printed with eco inks on recycled card in ...
View full detailsDetail from The Beach Birds book.Silver Gulls The card measures 14 x 14cm in size and is blank inside. Printed with eco inks on recycled card in r...
View full detailsDetail from The Beach Birds book.Pacific Gulls [See more...] The card measures 14 x 14cm in size and is blank inside. Printed with eco inks on rec...
View full detailsThis greeting card features a detail from an illustration from Bridget's book The Beach Birds. The card measures 14 x 14cm in size and is blank i...
View full detailsDetail from The Beach Birds book Pied Cormorant The card measures 14 x 14cm in size and is blank inside. Printed with eco inks on recycled card in...
View full detailsDetail from The Beach Birds book. Pied Oystercatcher The card measures 14 x 14cm in size and is blank inside. Printed with eco inks on recycled ca...
View full detailsThis is a two mobile bundle for the fairywren fans! A male and a female superb fairywren made of strong, laser cut, layered plywood and hand printe...
View full detailsNEW REVISED AND EXPANDED EDITION IS HERE! Never have an empty, bird free weekend again! I am delighted to offer this invaluable book by local bir...
View full detailsThis is a mobile of a superb fairywren, or to be more precise a female superb fairywren. I feel the female fairywren is often outshined by her male...
View full detailsHow delightful are superb fairywrens? That flash of blue. The little balls of puffed feathers. Their out of proportion long tail! This is an origi...
View full detailsNow you can have your favourite bird on your shelf, your table or your bedside cabinet! My small range of standing birds are handprinted and also c...
View full detailsBridget Farmer's Australian Bush wrapping paper. This listing is for one sheet of A2 (594mm x 420mm) wrapping paper which will be folded into an A5...
View full detailsLike having a local in your bushwalking bag! I am delighted to offer this invaluable book by local bird expert and friend Damian Kelly [See more.....
View full detailsAs you leave the house you do your check - phone, wallet, keys...? But as every birder knows there's a fourth item...BINOCULARS! I've met many a fe...
View full detailsLove all corvids or perhaps just Raven mad? Nevermore be without this pin! This pin depicts an Australian Raven.Measures 2.5cm wide and 3cm tall.F...
View full detailsA detail from my original etching entitled Gently Flapping, Calmly Calling. The card measures 14 x 14cm in size and is blank inside. Printed with e...
View full detailsDetail from original etching. Silvereye in the fennel. he card measures 14 x 14cm in size and is blank inside. Printed with eco inks on recycled c...
View full detailsDetail from Original Etching - Wren Love Male and female Superb Fairywrens The card measures 14 x 14cm in size and is blank inside. Printed with e...
View full detailsThis greeting card features a detail from my original etching entitled Crested Pigeons. The card measures 14 x 14cm in size and is blank inside....
View full detailsDetail from original etching entitled In Amongst The Seedheads.Female superb fairy wren The card measures 14 x 14cm in size and is blank inside. ...
View full detailsDetail from original etching. Red Wattlebird The card measures 14 x 14cm in size and is blank inside. Printed with eco inks on recycled card in re...
View full detailsThis greeting card features a detail from an illustration from Bridget's book The Bush Birds. It is entitled Diamond Firetail. The card measures 1...
View full detailsDelighted to read this book with our grandchildren and do they love the lift a flap😁
I gave this beautifully illustrated and informative book to two little French children to help them learn about Australian birds. It is a divine resource for kids and adults alike.
Purchased these books for a lovely client of mine who just became a Great Grandmother for the first time. She is excited and thrilled that she will get to reading these gorgeous books to him and getting him interested in the bird world and to become a “Bird Nerd”
I ordered 1 of these books for my 9 month old grandson, I ended up giving as a present. I have now ordered the whole set for my grandson. When I received it and looked through it, the detail in the pictures are so beautiful, they’re personal and very Australian. I first heard of Bridget from the “Buy for the Bush” family, it just made it that extra special, my money is going to a small business. A win for everyone. Thankyou.
Looking forward to reading this with my Grandson.
Looking forward to reading this with my Grandson.
This is so cool. It's going on my Bunnings work apron for the world to see
A beautifully illustrated Childs book to help then learn things about birds in our communities. Love it
My love for blue wrens, is why I can’t resist purchasing.
My grandson loves pelicans and he was delighted to receive the pin,
These wonderful books are perfect to develop a love of Australian birds in our little ones. Thank you!
A lovely book which we are looking forward to reading and showing the beautiful illustrations to our grandson.
Nice quality patch and being ‘iron on’ is a real bonus. Buying a new polo shirt specifically for it and will wear it overseas. Ibis are truly awesome and have even worked out how to safe eat cane toads.