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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.

Exploring Strasbourg and its Gingko Trees in Autumn

at the perfect time This time last year, I went to visit my son and his girlfriend around this time … More

Christmas, fountain pen, France, gardening, ginkgo, holiday, ink, ink pen, Leave the Leaves, nature, Pen and ink, photography, stationery, Strasbourg, travel, travel journal

Why I Love My Ellington Fountain Pen for Drawing

Well this was a nice surprise. I received a fountain pen from Ellington Pens to try, and I must say, … More

Birdwatching Logbook, Ellington Pens, festive gifting, fountain pen, gifted, ink, little treat, Pen and ink, red ink

Dealing with Creative Slumps: we all get them!

…and a catch up Just to let you know that I have a new sketchbook tour up in my channel, … More

art, artist, blogging, drawing, Freelance Life, ginkgo, illustrator, illustrator life, painting, Sketchbook, Sketchbook tour, writing

a wintery early bird offer

Who doesn’t love some happy mail? As many of us communicate via email, video or messages, our post these days … More

Birdwatching Logbook, Fieldfare, Greetings cards, handmade envelope, postage stamps, Stickers, winter

poster possibilites

I do love a poster. I’m working out a way to create bespoke posters for projects which don’t warrant – … More

Birdwatching Logbook, illustrator, postcards, poster, rewilding

Boosting Visibility for my Logbooks for Wholesale

with a Lightbox I have recently been investigating making my books more visible to wholesalers and buying managers, rather than … More

Birdwatching Logbook, Christmas, Freelance Life, illustrator life, light box, marketing, sales & marketing, Self-publishing, Town & Country Garden Birds, winter

natural disturbance

Today I’m going to be discussing leaves. Leaving leaves, more to the point. I listened to a VIP (Very Interesting … More

Blogtober 2025, coloured pencil, garden, gardening, Leave the Leaves, nature, pollinators, Sketchbook, wildlife, wildlife garden

bats and ghosts

Finally – a vaguely blogtober-ish post! I’ve been struggling with mild yet persistent migraine symptoms for the past few days … More

bats, birds of prey, Blogtober 2025, ghosts, ink, Inktober, Sketchbook, Sketchbook Skool

bonnethead sharks

Many of us might be familiar with hammerhead sharks and their hammer-shaped heads; bonnetheads are their smaller cousins. During this … More

bonnethead, fish, gouache, sharks, Sketchbook, Wild Life Drawing

raptor revision

courtesy of Sussex Wildlife Trust I’m not very good at drawing birds of prey, in that I struggle to get … More

birds of prey, Blogtober 2025, Buzzard, Kestrel, raptors, Red Kite, Sparrowhawk, Sussex Wildlife Trust

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