Amy
ABOUT ME - My name is Amy and I'm a birder living in central Florida. On this blog I post book and birding product reviews as well as birder gift ideas and announcements related to my birder gift shop on this site. I also have a personal birding blog called Powered By Birds.

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T-Shirt Tuesday: The Forecast for Birding

Posted on December 16th, 2008 in T-Shirt Tuesday

This week’s highlighted shirt is our new design called The Forecast for Birding. We had a version of this design available for sale a few years ago but it wasn’t added to Magnificent Frigatebird initially. Now we’ve updated the design and placed it on a wide variety of apparel and gift items. We show the design here on a one of our newest apparel offerings, the zip hoodie.


The Forecast for Birding Zip Hoodie

This original design for birders shows three less-than-ideal weather forecast icons, light rain, heavy rain & snow. The text reads The forecast is always perfect for birding. No matter the weather, let’s get out there and bird! This is a cute gift idea for birders, especially if they are known as being a bit more die-hard than others.

 
 
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May 27, 2012
2:08 pm
#1 Doreen wrote:

Best of luck to you and your family on the move and new lotcoian!! Talk about a whole new world of birds on the east coast!You’re blog is wonderful whatever the name :)

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