25 Free Vintage Bird Printable Images
Hello Remodelaholics! It’s Brynne from The Gathered Home. I’m so glad it’s finally spring, aren’t you? Inspired by warmer days, fresh greenery and the lovely sounds of birds outside my window, I’m back with another roundup of vintage images for you!
25 Vintage Printable Bird Images
I hope you’ve been enjoying this series of vintage image roundups – from vintage maps, to vintage astronomy charts, to vintage blueprints and diagrams. I know I certainly am!
Bring a little nature into your home with these stunning and detailed vintage bird images. I’ve selected my favorite pairs of images from many of these sources, but if you visit the links and do a little exploring, you’ll find many more you can display as a series! Want to know how to prep images like these for printing large-scale? Check out my tutorial here.
To download and print, click on the link to visit the original source for each image.
1. Vintage Birds & Nests via The Vintage Moth
2. Vintage Bird in Cloche Image via The Graphics Fairy
3. Edward Lear’s Sketches of Parrots via Bibliodyssey (I, II)
4. Feather Pattern Chart via Vintage Printable
5. Vintage Bird Chart via The Vintage Moth
6. Spring Nest Printable via The Graphics Fairy
7. Warblers of North America via Vintage Printable (I, II)
Find more plates in this collection by browsing the links.
8. The nests and eggs of birds of Ohio via Biodiversity Heritage Library (I, II, III)
Visit this Flickr set for many more gorgeous images like this!
9. Blue Jays with Nest via The Graphics Fairy
10. Baby Birds via Vintage Printable (I, II)
These guys are part of a set of many different baby birds – so cute!
11. Gathered Birds via The Graphics Fairy (I, II)
12. Vintage Egg Charts via Biodiversity Heritage Library (I, II)
13. Snowy Owls via Vintage Printable
14. Yellow Billed Cuckoo’s Nest via The Graphics Fairy
15. Vintage Birds with Nests via Biodiversity Heritage Library (I, II)
Find many more birds and nests in this Flickr set!
16. French Dictionary Feathers Chart via The Graphics Fairy
17. Flamingo Heads via Biodiversity Heritage Library
18. Prairie Warbler with Nest via The Graphics Fairy
19. Macaw Parrots via Biodiversity Heritage Library (I, II)
20. Peacock and Foliage via Vintage Printable
21. Feeding Birds via The Graphics Fairy
22. Birds of Paradise via Biodiversity Heritage Library (I, II)
Find many more lovely birds of paradise images in this Flickr set!
23. Vintage Birds via Biodiversity Heritage Library (I, II)
24. Falcons via Biodiversity Heritage Library (I, II)
You can find plenty more vintage falconry images in this Flickr set!
25. Vintage Advertisements: Birds with Eggs via The Graphics Fairy (I, II)
I just had to include these adorable vintage advertisements! Aren’t they charming?
Now that you’ve browsed these gorgeous vintage images, I’ve rounded up some inspiration on ways you can add them to your home!
1. Fill the space above a bed with a series of framed vintage bird images.
(via Boxy Colonial)
2. Create your own DIY vintage-school-chart-inspired wall hangings.
(via Knick of Time)
3. Create a fun and funky piece of art by framing with vintage rulers.
(via Better Homes and Gardens)
4. Decoupage cut-outs to a piece of furniture and add hand-painted details.
(via Lindy Cottage Hill)
5. Combine various prints and frames for an eclectic and laid-back gallery wall.
(via The Painted Hive)
What do you think? Can you you see yourself welcoming spring with any of these vintage printable images?
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brynne, you are my hero! i have been looking for the perfect art for my bathroom!
Yay! So glad this post is perfect for you! Thank you Cassie 🙂
What type of paper would you recommend and what size works best?
These are just what I have been looking for!
Hi Pam – so glad this post is just what you were looking for!
Each image is a slightly different size, so it will be dependent on the individual image that you choose. You can print these at home (I think cardstock would work really well), but you could also have them printed at a photo printing place as prints, posters, or even canvas art! If you want to print at home, you can use a photo editing program (you can even use a free one online, like PicMonkey) to create a properly sized “canvas” (like 5×7 or 8×10, or whatever size will work best for you) to pull the image into so it prints at the right size.
Where do you recommend getting these printed at because my home printer would not be able to print any of these prints?
Hi Pam! I don’t necessarily have any one place I would recommend, but I would look for an online photo printing place (you can find some really great prices online!) or even just stop by a local print/copy shop to have it printed. Standard sized prints (like 8×10″ or 8.5×11″) should be very affordable!
Thanks!
loving these birdies!