Bird Year Resolution 2025

Kickstart the new year with The Raptor Trust Gift Shop!

Hey there, fellow bird lovers! As we soar into 2025, it’s the perfect time to think about new year's resolutions. Whether you're new to bird watching or a seasoned enthusiast looking to beat your previous record, The Raptor Trust Gift Shop has everything you need. Let's make 2025 a "Bird Year"!

First off, every birder needs a trusty field guide. Whether you’re planning a casual stroll through the local park or embarking on a big birdwatching expedition, these guides will become your go-to companions. They’re packed with everything you need to know about different bird species. We stock a range, from books to waterproof folding guides.

Now, let’s talk about gear. Our field bags are a must-have for any birding adventure. Designed with birders in mind, these bags have enough room for your birding essentials—binoculars, guide books, and yes, even a few snacks. Plus, you can feel good about buying a fair-trade bag that was handmade by women artisans in Nepal. Each bag has a bird embroidered on the front.

And don’t forget to top off your birding outfit with one of our hats or caps, featuring The Raptor Trust’s embroidered logo. Our selection includes stylish options for all seasons—keep the sun out of your eyes with our classic baseball caps, or stay warm during your winter birding adventures with our cozy knit hats. We’ve got you covered, no matter the weather.

But wait, there’s more! If you’re planning a visit to our campus, you’re in for a treat. We have exclusive in-store merchandise that you won’t find online. For the backyard birders out there, we offer beautifully crafted birdhouses that provide a cozy home for your feathered visitors. We also have a selection of bird feeders to attract birds to your garden.

Whether you’re shopping online or stopping by the Wendy Shadwell Book and Gift Shop, The Raptor Trust has all the essentials to help you achieve your New Year’s birding resolutions. Let’s make 2025 a Bird Year together!

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