Corvids
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Species featured in this collection
Corvids are the brainy goofs of the bird world. Crows that recognize faces, ravens that solve puzzles, jays that hide acorns in a thousand places and remember most of them. Our corvid designs lean into that personality.
- American Crow. Glossy all-black, intensely social, the bird your neighborhood already has an opinion about. Featured on tees, totes, and minimalist line-art prints.
- Common Raven. Bigger, wedge-tailed, a presence. Shows up in moody woodland and folk-art styles across apparel and wall art.
- Steller's Jay. Western dark-blue jay with a sharp crest. A favorite for Pacific Northwest birders, paired well with mugs and stickers.
- Blue Jay. The loud, brilliant blue of eastern backyards. Pattern-friendly, repeats beautifully on stationery and small accessories.
- Black-billed Magpie. Pied black-and-white with that long iridescent tail. A western open-country bird that anchors several of our folk-style prints.
Why birders love this collection
Corvids are the gateway bird for a lot of people. Once you start paying attention to crow behavior in your own block, you're a birder, whether you've called yourself one or not. These designs are for the people who side with the smart birds. They work as quiet everyday wear, gifts for the friend who feeds peanuts to the neighborhood crow, and small art moments at home.
FAQ
Are these realistic illustrations or stylized?
Both. Some pieces lean field-guide accurate, others lean folk-art or minimalist. The collection page shows the full range so you can pick the style that fits your space or wardrobe.
Where are the products made?
BWB designs the art. Apparel, mugs, prints, and accessories are produced through our print partners and ship directly from them. Home-decor fabric and wallpaper pieces are printed and shipped by Spoonflower.
Do you have other intelligent-bird designs beyond corvids?
Yes. Parrots and some woodpecker species also land in the "clever bird" category and show up in adjacent collections.


