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Birdwatcher Adult Apron

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  • Dimensions: 24"l x 28"w
  • Material: 100% Polyester
  • Machine washable

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Birdwatcher Adult Apron

Birdwatcher Adult Apron

Unique Victorian style graphic with a bird in each binocular lens! The term birdwatching was first used in 1901; bird was introduced as a verb in 1918. The term birding was also used for the practice of fowling or hunting with firearms as in Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor (1602): "She laments sir... her husband goes this morning a-birding." The terms birding and birdwatching are today used interchangeably, although many participants prefer birding, both because it does not exclude the auditory aspects of enjoying birds, and because it does not have some associated negative connotations. The early interest in observing birds for their aesthetic rather than utilitarian (mainly food) value is traced to the late-18th century in the works of Gilbert White, Thomas Bewick, George Montagu and John Clare. Although the study of birds and natural history became fashionable in Britain during the Victorian Era, it was mainly collection oriented with eggs and later skins being the artifacts of interest. Wealthy collectors made use of their contacts in the colonies to obtain specimens from around the world. It was only in the late 19th century that the call for bird protection began leading to the rising popularity of observations on living birds. The Audubon Society was started to protect birds from the growing trade in feathers in the United States while the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds began in Britain. The term "birdwatching" appeared for the first time as the title of a book "Bird Watching" by Edmund Selous in 1901. In North America, the identification of birds, once thought possible only by shooting was made possible by the emergence of optics and field identification guides. The earliest field guide in the US was Birds through an Opera Glass (1889) by Florence Bailey. Birding in North America was focused in the early and mid-20th century in the eastern seaboard region, and was influenced by the works of Ludlow Griscom and later Roger Tory Peterson.

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By AMANDA K.October 4, 2020Verified Purchase
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This apron came out perfect. It’s exactly what I wanted! I highly recommend! Printing was clear and the colors were excellent.
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By Debbie L.March 29, 2023Verified Purchase
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These aprons are so cute and the quality of the fabric is really nice. The printing is great. Arrived super fast and they were just perfect for our Bloody Mary night on our girls’ trip. So fun!!!
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By Gravityx9 D.December 14, 2018Verified Purchase
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The apron is of very good quality. I used it while icing cookies. The dark colored icing washed off of the apron very well! The neck strap is sturdy and easy to resize on the adult size apron. The print was clear and well defined. I am glad I was able to personalize with name.

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Product ID: 154422882962245182
Created on: 11/15/2010, 9:46 AM
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