Icelandic Birds Field Guide Art Print and Checklist
Icelandic Birds Field Guide Art Print and Checklist

Icelandic Birds Field Guide Art Print and Checklist

Regular price $36.00

This print of a watercolor painting features 68 Bird of Iceland as a field guide chart. 

This is a large signed print of the original piece, printed on 19" x 13" inch 68lb. UltraPro Satin paper from Red River Paper. 

It features the following birds:

  • Pink-footed Goose
  • Graylag Goose
  • Whooper Swan
  • Gadwall
  • Eurasian Wigeon
  • Mallard
  • Northern Pintail
  • Green-winged Teal
  • Tufted Duck
  • Greater Scaup
  • Common Eider
  • Harlequin Duck
  • Common Scoter
  • Long-tailed Duck
  • Barrow’s Goldeneye
  • Common Merganser (Goosander)
  • Red-breasted Merganser
  • Red-throated Loon
  • Common Loon
  • Horned Grebe (Slavonian Grebe)
  • Rock Ptarmigan
  • Eurasian Oystercatcher
  • European Golden Plover
  • Common Ringed Plover
  • Whimbrel
  • Black-tailed Godwit
  • Ruddy Turnstone
  • Dunlin
  • Purple Sandpiper
  • Common Snipe
  • Red-necked Phalarope
  • Common Redshank
  • Great Skua
  • Parasitic Jaeger (Arctic Skua)
  • Northern Fulmar
  • Northern Gannet
  • Great Cormorant
  • European Shag
  • Common Murre
  • Razorbill
  • Black Guillemot
  • Atlantic Puffin
  • Manx Shearwater
  • Black-legged Kittiwake
  • Black-headed Gull
  • Mew Gull
  • Herring Gull
  • Iceland Gull
  • Lesser Black-backed Gull
  • Glaucous Gull
  • Great Black-backed Gull
  • Arctic Tern
  • Short-eared Owl
  • Merlin
  • Gyrfalcon
  • White-tailed Eagle (Sea Eagle)
  • Common Raven
  • Rock Pigeon
  • Eurasian Wren (Winter Wren)
  • Northern Wheatear
  • Eurasian Blackbird
  • Fieldfare
  • Redwing
  • European Starling
  • White Wagtail
  • Meadow Pipit
  • Snow Bunting
  • Common Redpoll

This print also comes with a BONUS 8.5" x 11" inch checklist and mini print! This checklist is printed on a matte card stock and perfect for laminating and taking on a trip to Iceland with you. 

Note that the birds in the print focus on male breeding plumage so it is a not a comprehensive guide for identifying birds. 

When I went to Iceland I was surprised to find they only have one bird book! It's a great book but it's kind of pricy so I ended up using my North American field guide which covered almost all the birds I saw. I would have loved having a checklist like this to help me focus and record my findings, so I decided to create one.


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