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Worm-Eating Warbler Audubon songbird Sherpa Blanket

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Cuddle up to warmth and comfort in our most luxurious blanket yet, the Sherpa fleece blanket. Perfect for those nights when your baby says "It's cold outside!"

  • Available in 3 different sizes: small 76.2 cm x 101.6 cm (30" x 40"); medium 127 cm x 152.4 cm (50" x 60"); large 152.4 cm x 203.2 cm (60" x 80")
  • Blanket features vividly customised image on one side and the softest Sherpa available on the reverse
  • Material: 100% polyester printed mink with ultra-soft sherpa backing
  • Sherpa side is non-customisable and the colour is off-white
  • Edge-to-edge sublimation printing in vibrant full colour
  • Sturdy hand sewn edge stitching for a clean finish
  • Machine wash separately with warm water, gentle cycle, mild detergent
  • Tumble dry low; do not iron or dry clean
  • Wash before first use
  • This product is recommended for ages 2+

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Worm-Eating Warbler Audubon songbird Sherpa Blanket

Worm-Eating Warbler Audubon songbird Sherpa Blanket

This vintage reproduction of John James Audubon’s Plate 34 from Birds of America showcases a pair of Worm-Eating Warblers perched in a pokeberry bush, one intently hunting a spider. Interestingly, despite its name, this warbler doesn’t actually eat worms; it prefers caterpillars instead. The accompanying pokeberry plant is an indigenous species to the eastern United States, known for its vibrant berries that attract numerous bird species—though likely not the Worm-Eating Warbler itself. With its olive-brown body, tan head marked by bold black stripes, and a long bill for foraging among dead leaves, this subtle songbird stands out for its unique habits rather than flashy colours. Common from Pennsylvania to Florida, its rapid, buzzing chirp sounds more insect-like than bird-like. Audubon’s detailed depiction of the understated beauty of the Worm-Eating Warbler and the pokeberry plant makes this print a captivating addition for bird enthusiasts, nature lovers, and fans of classic Audubon artistry.

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5 out of 5 stars rating
By Bronagh F.15 October 2019Verified Purchase
Small
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The fabric is really soft, and thick, I’m sitting here with it wrapped around me and it’s so warm! It’s really smooth and sleek on the printed side and fluffy on the back. I love it! Such good quality, so vibrant and clear, not blurry at all! See the photos I’ve attached, there’s no filters or anything on them!
5 out of 5 stars rating
By M.21 April 2021Verified Purchase
Large
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Fantastic quality and the size is brilliant. Already looking at what other products are on the site as I will definitely be buying from here again. Absolutely fantastic. Some images came up with a warning as I was making the blanket but I didn’t have another copy so I went for it. I expected the photo to be really blurry but although not as clear as the others it is much clearer than I expected.
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Jess H.30 October 2023Verified Purchase
Small
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The feel was absolutely gorgeous! Unfortunately I underestimated the size but I have the large size in my basket waiting to go :). Fantastic quality! Really pleased with how the print came out

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Product ID: 256081050913266131
Created on 23/11/2021, 17:49
Rating: G