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Nature Inspired Playing Cards - Birds

Nature Inspired Playing Cards - Birds

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Hummingbirds Inspired by award-winning nature photographer Stan Tekiela, these decks feature several striking photographs of North America’s hummingbirds, including the Ruby-throated, Black-chinned and Rufous hummingbirds.

Midwest Birds Inspired by Stan Tekiela’s popular Bird Identification Guides, this gorgeous deck of playing cards features stylized photographs of 54 of the most fascinating bird species in the Midwestern states. Each card depicts stylized photographs of such birds as the Northern Cardinal, Blue Jay, Bald Eagle, and more.

Owls Inspired by Stan Tekiela and his popular Birds of Prey field guides, this gorgeous deck of playing cards features professional photographs of 13 species of owls found in North America. Each card depicts a full-color photograph of one of the raptors, such as the Barn Owl, Elf Owl, Great Horned Owl, and Snowy Owl, and more.

Raptors Anyone who enjoys birds and nature will love these cards for playing your favorite games or to use as flash cards. Based on the top-selling Birds of Prey field guides by Stan Tekiela, this gorgeous deck features full-color photographs of different species including hawks, eagles, falcons, kites, vultures, and owls. Play your favorite card games while learning to identify raptors. The deck is a fun and thoughtful gift.

Bird Eggs Anyone who enjoys nature, wildlife, and birding will love these cards for playing your favorite games or to use as flash cards. Inspired by Adventure Publications’ popular birdwatching guides, this gorgeous deck of playing cards features professional photographs of 54 of the most notable types of bird eggs across the United States, Canada, and parts of Mexico. Suits are organized by where the birds most commonly nest, and each card depicts full-color photographs of such bird eggs as the American Goldfinch, Common Loon, Northern Cardinal, and more—so you can begin to learn what the eggs of 54 different species look like.

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