Description
Birds & Flowers of Illinois – Nature Identification Poster
Discover the beautiful birds and wildflowers of Illinois with this detailed identification poster, featuring high-quality images of native birds and plants found throughout the state. From colorful songbirds to Illinois’s native wildflowers, this educational and decorative guide is perfect for birdwatchers, gardeners, educators, and nature enthusiasts. Whether you’re interested in bird identification, native plant gardening, or conservation, this poster is a must-have for classrooms, nature centers, and home decor.
Why You’ll Love This Poster:
- Comprehensive Illinois Nature Guide – Features high-resolution images of Illinois’s birds and wildflowers, labeled with common and scientific names for easy identification.
- Includes Illinois’s State Bird & State Flower – Highlights the Northern Cardinal (state bird) and Violet (state flower) along with other native species found in forests, prairies, and wetlands.
- Perfect for Birdwatchers & Native Plant Enthusiasts – Includes a diverse selection of songbirds, raptors, and wildflowers that support pollinators.
- Educational & Decorative – Ideal for classrooms, nature centers, birdwatching enthusiasts, and native plant gardeners.
- Exceptional Quality & Detail – Printed on premium, durable paper for vivid colors and long-lasting clarity.
- Made in the USA – Professionally printed for superior craftsmanship.
- Unframed & Ready to Display – A versatile design for framing, laminating, or hanging as-is.
Available Materials & Sizes:
Standard Poster Print (Indoor Use)
- Printed on high-quality Pro-lab photo paper for crisp details and rich colors.
- Lamination option available for extra protection.
- Poster comes unframed.
- Available Sizes: 8×12, 12×18, 16×24, 20×30, 24×36.
Vinyl (Indoor/Outdoor)
- Waterproof & durable – Perfect for gardens, patios, porches, and educational displays.
- Includes grommets for easy hanging.
- Available Sizes: 16×24, 20×30, 24×36, 28×42.













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