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Jennifer Moore

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    • Innovative Birdwatching Logbooks for Conservation Projects
      • Pioneering Architecture Meets Birdlife in London
      • Birdwatching Adventures on the Mogollon Wildway
    • Birdwatching Logbooks: information for retailers
      • Where to Buy Birdwatching Logbooks Across the UK
      • Selling Booklets
      • Logbook Sales: firm sale, consignment, and Sale or Return explained
      • Engaging Youth in Nature Conservation
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  • Birdwatching Logbooks: A Creative Journey
    • Wildlife Illustrations for Conservation and Education
    • Drawing Workshops for Nature Lovers of all abilities
  • Gouache and Watercolour Originals for Sale

Author: Jennifer

Hi! I am an illustrator and writer based in south-east England, and I am the creator of birdwatching logbooks and have written a blog for many years.

pretty in pink

with a Goldfinch I painted another Goldfinch yesterday as the one I have been using is from my first iteration … More

Adobe, birds, Birdwatching, Birdwatching Logbook, Goldfinch, illustration, illustrator life, Photoshop, Town & Country Garden Birds

a splash of violet

and a Turtle Dove I had it in my mind to paint a bird which could perhaps be turned into … More

Adobe, birds, illustration, painting, Photoshop, Turtle Dove

sketching and illustrating

First things first… I have gained quite a few stockists recently, and I’ve almost run out of Town & Country … More

Alaska, animals, birds, Birdwatching Logbook, Self-publishing, Sketchbook

brown hares

Avid readers of my blog will remember my post about a hare I saw at the end of last year, … More

art, British wildlife, brown hare, Fabriano, ink, Pen and ink, Pilot Parallel Pen, Sketchbook, Wild Life Drawing, wildlife

a day in London

visiting the Natural History Museum Yes, the strikes are over and it’s safe to venture out to this behemoth of … More

birds, illustrator life, London, Natural History Museum

a mossy walk

My daughter recently joined the RSPB, having accosted a no-doubt astonished RSPB salesperson in the middle of Tunbridge Wells as … More

Birdwatching, Broadwater Forest, family, heathland, Tunbridge Wells, woodland

three vultures

went into a bar, and the first one… No sorry – actually I had the opportunity to draw three beautiful … More

Blackwing pencil, drawing, ink, pencil sketches, Pilot Parallel Pen, Sketchbook, vultures, Wild Life Drawing

taking a stand

with my birdwatching logbooks I have been contacting independent bookshops who are well-placed to sell my logbooks, and in order … More

Birdwatching Logbook, Self-publishing

appreciating the wonder of Wisdom

I’m obviously talking about Wisdom the Laysan Albatross, (Mōlī in Hawaiian) who has hatched a chick at the age of … More

birds, gouache, Laysan Albatross, Sketchbook

urban sketching with USk London

Cannon Street Brr it was a chilly day for sitting outside sketching! Fortified with a wonderful plant-based full English at … More

art, artist, London, Pen and ink, Pilot Parallel Pen, red ink, Urban sketching, USk London

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