Bird Jigsaw Puzzles
Bird illustration has one of the richest traditions in Western natural history art, from Audubon's hand-colored plates to Gould's lithographs. Our bird puzzles draw on that legacy directly: designs in the ornithological illustration style feature species-accurate detail alongside genuine artistic composition. Whether you choose a single-species portrait, a tropical canopy full of parrots and tanagers, or a serene heron at the water's edge, the finished puzzle belongs on a wall or shelf rather than back in the box.
Make your own Bird puzzleOrnithological Art as Interior Design
The Audubon tradition produced plate designs that work at any scale, including puzzle scale. A single bird study with a botanical background, a heron with precise feather mapping, a kingfisher above a stylized stream, these are images that read as art first and puzzle subject second. They suit studies, reading rooms, and nature-influenced interior schemes particularly well.
Tropical Birds and Statement Pieces
Our tropical bird designs lean into color: scarlet macaws, toucans, birds of paradise, subjects that produce a vibrant and visually complex puzzle that is both challenging and satisfying to assemble. These pieces tend to become conversation starters once displayed. At 1000 pieces, the feather detail is extraordinary.
Frequently asked questions
Are your bird designs suitable for bird-watchers and ornithology enthusiasts?
Yes. Our ornithological series is drawn by a natural history illustrator and follows species-accurate proportions and coloring. Birders appreciate the accuracy; the art-print presentation means non-birders enjoy them too.
Which bird species are in the current catalog?
The catalog currently includes kingfisher, heron, puffin, barn owl, golden eagle, blue tit, macaw, toucan, bird of paradise, and flamingo, with new species added quarterly. Owls have their own dedicated page.
Can I upload a photo of a bird I photographed in the wild?
Absolutely. Wildlife bird photography makes excellent puzzle material when the bird is sharp and well-lit. The custom flow also offers a stylized rendering option if you prefer an illustrated look over a photographic one.

