Major League Birder Spoof Logo Gifts

This spoof design for birders is done in red, white, and blue graphic style of the Major League Baseball and National Basketball Association logos. In each of those logos, a player is featured in white silhouette against a red and blue two-tone background. 

In this design made for birdwatchers, the silhouette figure is a person in a baseball cap looking through a spotting scope. The red and blue background is split in part by one of the legs of the scope tripod. This fun logo style design is available on apparel and several other gift and novelty items: Major League Birder.

Major League Birder T-Shirt – Are you a birder of major league status? Then this fun spoof design is just for you! View on Zazzle
Major League Birder T-Shirt – Are you a birder of major league status? Then this fun spoof design is just for you! View on Zazzle
Major League Birder Bumper Sticker – Are you a birder of major league status? Then this fun spoof design is just for you! View on Zazzle
Major League Birder T-Shirt – Are you a birder of major league status? Then this fun spoof design is just for you! View on Zazzle

T-Shirt Tuesday: Audubon's Turkey Vultures Tee

Today's featured shirt features an image by the most famous ornithological artist of all time, John James Audubon. This is his painting of Turkey Vultures.

Funny Birders Gonna Bird Meme T-Shirt for Birdwatchers

Do your thing! Birders Gonna Bird. This is a funny spoof design inspired by the viral Haters Gonna Hate internet meme. The bold text is accompanied by a silhouette of a birder holding a pair of binoculars with spectacular swagger.

Extinction Is Forever Tote Bag

Today is Earth Day. Let's remember the other beings who share our planet. We're the stewards, and we have to do better. Earth Day every day. Reduce your impact, and spread the message. Using this reusable tote bag is a great way to do both. Spread a message of...

T-Shirt Tuesday: Anthophile

The definition of anthophile is a person or thing that is attracted to flowers. It might also refer to an organism that feeds on flowers or their parts. That sounds like some birds that I know -- hummingbirds! Hummies love flower nectar so it makes sense to call these little jewels anthophiles.