Scrapbooking Birds

If you love watching birds in their natural environment, you are usually known as a  bird watcher and this hobby also mean you love taking pictures of the birds in the wild. Creating pages out of those shots is a great way to catalog all the different species you have seen so far.


And of course, if you just happen to snap a shot of a magnificent bird, what better way to document it than creating a scrapbook page?
Below are some layouts you can take inspiration from the next time you come across a feathered friend or bird of prey.
Cardinals
If you live in somewhere in the North America, chances are you’ve seen a cardinal at least once. These bright red birds are non-migratory so you won’t see them flying to southern skies in the winter. In fact, you’ll probably see them in your backyard all year round. In Native American beliefs, seeing a cardinal means good luck.
I’m excited to say that in the New HOLIDAY Catelgoue coming out is a stamp of a beautiful cardinal! It’s first on my list to order!
Owls
Owls are magnificent birds of prey that hunt at night. They are well adapted for stealth. They can be found all around the globe except in Antarctica and some remote islands. Owls have been associated with wisdom.
This layout was from over 15 years ago when the large Great Grey Owls came down south beyond their normal winter feeding grounds. The owl, rarely seen south of Lake Superior, had made the field across from out place home. My husband, bless his heart, trecked out one cold morning to get my photos. Little did he know the owl took off at him and brushed by his head with his wing!
Other layout to consider:
  • Birds in Your Feeder
  • A Trip to A Bird Sanctuary
  • Bird Pets
  • Bird Houses

Oh, there so many more to do!

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