These exquisitely crafted wooden jigsaw puzzles featuring scenes of birds from around the world are made using computer controlled lasers and state of the art technology. They would make ideal gifts for bird lovers of all ages.
What makes these jigsaws different from many other puzzles are the whimsy shaped jigsaw pieces - specially shaped pieces cut into the puzzles "on a whim" - a tradition handed down from Victorian wood cutters.
All the bird jigsaw puzzles are manufactured in England and are renowned for their quality and design. Most puzzles are available in 30 to 1500 piece cuts so will suit bird and jigsaw puzzle lovers from expert to beginner.
Pond Life
Full of ducks, swans and flying geese and all the other animals you might find at a rural watering hole. For every puzzle sold a donation of £2 will be made to the RSPCA.
Silver Frost
A wintery image by award winning North American wildlife artist Terry Doughty featuring coal tits perching on a branch in the snow in front of a log cabin. Comes in a special Christmas edition with whimsies in the shape of Santa and snowmen.
Ian Kent Bird Set
These sets of 4 x 40 piece micro puzzles are the ideal travel companion, they fit in your pocket and on an aircraft table. Each set contains one coloured micro puzzle board. This set features 4 beautiful bird images from Ian Kent - 'Tails of a winter's day', 'The greenfinches of lemon grove', 'Fanning the fires of autumn' & 'Goldrush'.
Pride Of The Basin
Pintails are ducks that breed in the northern areas of Europe, Asia and North America. It is strongly migratory and winters south of its breeding range to the equator. Here they are captured in flight over a marshy landscape. By Cynthie Fisher.
The Mansion House Sparrow
The House Sparrow is Britain's most common bird although in recent years its numbers have been declining sharply. Here a lone sparrow perches on a gate bathed in sunlight. From a painting by Ian Kent.
The Fisher King
Kingfishers are often seen only as a blue flash whilst hunting for fish but this one sits on a branch of delicate pink cherry blossom in front of a pagoda. By Ian Kent.
Puffins, Farne Island
The Farne Islands lie two to three miles off the Northumberland coast midway between the fishing village of Seahouses and the magnificent Castle of Bamburgh. As well as being the most famous Sea Bird Sanctuary in the British Isles they also have a large colony of Atlantic or Grey Seals.