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Jennifer Moore

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  • Pocket-sized Birdwatching Logbooks for All Ages
    • Create Your Own Bird Logbook Set: Custom Options Inside
    • 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
      • Sustainable Practice for my Micro Business
  • 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.

A Finch-y start to the day

A few days ago I noticed a Greenfinch singing lustily from the top of the beech tree outside my kitchen … More

Field Sketching, Greenfinch, Sketchbook

A Letterpress Workshop

A couple of weeks ago I had a fantastic day at New North Press learning about letterpress. I love type, … More

Letterpress

A new Yellowhammer

People often ask if the birds are replicated in the logbooks, and of course some have to be, as we … More

Birds of the Seven Sisters, Birds of the South Downs, Field Sketching, Forest & Farmland Birds, Yellowhammer
Birds of the Seven Sisters Logbook being held in front of a sandy-coloured background

Exploring the Sussex Coastline with Birdwatching Logbooks

This is another logbook in my location-specific series, and it’s wonderful to have the chance to celebrate this iconic stretch … More

Birds of the Seven Sisters, Birds of the South Downs, Birdwatching Logbook, Seven Sisters, South Downs Way
Hill & Heathland Birds logbook with grassy background

A New Birdwatching Logbook: discover Hill & Heathland wildlife

I am so pleased with this new title! I am fortunate in living near both Ashdown Forest, a wonderful stretch … More

Ashdown Forest, Birdwatching Logbook, Hill & Heathland Birds, Self-publishing

More Field Sketching Practise

It’s been pretty horrible weather here in the UK for the last few weeks so my sketching practise has been … More

American birds, Field Sketching, Field Sketching Workshop, webcam

Peregrinations

I am working on the new Hill & Heathland Birds title at the moment, and have painted a few new … More

gouache, Hill & Heathland Birds, linocut, linoprint, Peregrine

Ashdown Forest

I am considering another Habitat book: Hill & Heathland Birds. I soaked up a few of the mountain/moorland species with … More

Ashdown Forest, Birdwatching Logbook, Hill & Heathland Birds, Woodlark

Drawing the Knepp Storks

Knepp Estate which is tantalisingly close to me (by which I mean it is not that far in miles but … More

Field Sketching, Sketchbook, webcam, White Stork

Yellowhammers, dogs, and a Wood Pigeon

I quite often see Yellowhammers on my walk, as the flailed hedges suit them and there are plenty of those … More

Field Sketching, my_nature_notebook, Sketchbook, Yellowhammer

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