Original Etching - Silvereye In The Chocolate Lace
How gorgeous are silvereyes?! They come in little flocks at certain times of the year in search of a tasty garden morsel. This one visited me just ...
View full detailsHow gorgeous are silvereyes?! They come in little flocks at certain times of the year in search of a tasty garden morsel. This one visited me just ...
View full detailsI have made this drypoint original print to celebrate both World Curlew Day (21st April) and Tanya Plibersek's proposed rejection of the developmen...
View full detailsThis stunning little finch is found in Southeastern coastal Australia but most common in Tasmania. Hang her in your window, from a doorway or hook...
View full detailsDescription Learn more about the minibook! Another in my series of minibooks. This time come with me and my friends on an adventure to Gluep...
View full detailsThis stunning little finch is found in Northern and Eastern Australia. It is quite distinct with its 'owl face' markings and its namesake double b...
View full detailsMore Info "I adore this book! It has everything, empathy, information, rhythm and rhyme, playful (and informative) flaps and a dedication to bir...
View full detailsI can't tell you how much I enjoyed making this little book. It reminded me of what I feel is at the core of all I create. Trying to keep things l...
View full detailsThe fascinating plains wanderer! This female plains wanderer is part of my female of the species collection that I'm making to try and boost the ...
View full detailsWhenever I hear that beautiful slow cry of a yellow-tailed black cockatoo I rush out of my studio to see if I can see them. I always feel graced w...
View full detailsWhenever I hear that beautiful slow cry of a yellow-tailed black cockatoo I rush out of my studio to see if I can see them. I always feel graced ...
View full detailsI don't know if it's true or not, but I've heard black cockatoos are a portent for rain. I do love these stories and how various animals and birds ...
View full detailsAre you crazy about all corvids or just raven mad? This patch has iron on glue on the reverse, however I recommend ironing it in place then sewing...
View full detailsGotta love a gang gang! This patch has iron on glue on the reverse, however I recommend ironing it in place then sewing to secure. Instructions on...
View full detailsI think spotted pardalotes are the jewels of the bird world! They certainly are in my little corner of central Victoria anyway. Why not bejewel y...
View full detailsAdd a touch of Australiana to your gifts with these Australian botanical gift tags. Printed in Australia on recycled card using eco-inks these des...
View full detailsThis rose robin is female: she looks quite different from her male counterpart, and only has a hint of a rose breast, if at all. Birds are often ...
View full detailsThis red-capped robin is female: she looks quite different from her male counterpart, being brown instead of striking black and only has a hint of ...
View full detailsThis white-winged fairywren is female: she looks quite different from her male counterpart and doesn't have the white wings but she is still a whit...
View full detailsAdd a touch of Australiana to your gifts with these Australian botanical wrapping papers. This design features bottlebrush. Printed in Australia on...
View full detailsAdd a touch of Australiana to your gifts with these Australian botanical wrapping papers. This design features banksia. Printed in Australia on rec...
View full detailsAdd a touch of Australiana to your gifts with these Australian botanical wrapping papers. This design features Australian gum leaves and blossoms. ...
View full detailsI have made this piece in response to a call to artists to create an image of the eastern curlew and send it as a postcard to both Queensland and f...
View full detailsI 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? Is it purple? Oh it'...
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 detailsThis red-backed fairywren is female: Even though she doesn't have the striking black plumage of the male, nor the red back she is still a red-backe...
View full detailsI met this little superb fairywren down Stevens Lane a few months ago. Stevens Lane is a delightful laneway that runs round the back of our little...
View full detailsOk, this is a niche one! L.B.J.s (Little Brown Jobs, AKA L.B.B.s Little Brown Birds) are notoriously difficult to identify. If you can tell your ...
View full detailsGlossie Black Cockatoos are one of the more threatened species of cockatoo in Australia. They are very particular about what they eat, favouring se...
View full detailsWhen I first made an ibis design a few years ago, my husband (who is not an ibis fan because of an incident when he was five involving a potato ca...
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! One of the...
View full detailsEveryone loves a fairywren! They were voted Australia's favourite bird many times over. So here's a patch to declare your fandom! This patch has i...
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...
View full detailsI 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? Is it purple? Oh i...
View full detailsTwo little red-browed finches sit on a branch at the beginning of spring. I met this pair a couple of years ago in a fruit tree in my neighbours ga...
View full detailsA beautiful golden-headed cisticloa that I met a few years ago at the Werribee Western Treatment Plant. A goldmine for bird watchers! I had never ...
View full detailsDo you keep finches or maybe you like to spot them in the wild? We're so lucky in Australia to have so many finch species flitting around! 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 t...
View full detailsDue to popular demand I have made another new superb fairywren! This will be my last fairywren for a while, I want to concentrate on some other sp...
View full detailsDue to popular demand I have made a new superb fairywren! This item has free tracked shipping. It is an original dry point etching, inked up by ha...
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 detailsMore Info The Beach Birds card game consists of 48 cards - 4 sets of 12 designs depicting different native Australian birds commonly found beach...
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...
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