Kirkland Warbler Patch

$9.00

Description

This rare songbird was covered by the original Endangered Species Act, and in the 1980s there were fewer than 200 breeding pairs left in the world.

Kirtland's Warblers breed in young jack pine forests, almost exclusively in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan, and with decades-long efforts by federal, state and nonprofit agencies, they've made a comeback to more than 2,000 pairs.

Bird Collective will donate 20% of the profits from this patch to support Alabama Audubon as it works to protect the waters of Alabama where Belted Kingfishers reside year-round.

This embroidered bird patch has an iron-on backing, but the adhesive is temporary. For durability, we recommend swing or using a permanent, flexible fabric glue.

 

Specs

  • Embroidered patch
  • Iron-on backing
  • 1-3/4" x 2" 
  • 20% of profits donated to protecting waterways for bird habitats