Riroriro and flowers card
Riroriro, also known as grey warbler or Gerygone igata, weigh about one third of a mouse, and can hover to catch insects on the wing, which pretty much makes them a native hummingbird, right?
Only the guys sing, and though they bring the mama nesting materials like moss, grass and spider webs, only she builds it.
It’s said that the warbler faces the entrance to her nest away from prevailing winds, which hints at how good the summer ahead might be.
Product information
Copy of original gouache painting printed onto 380 gsm Extract paper in the colour Moon. The ink should last for decades if kept out of direct sunlight. Extract paper by G.F Smith is made from recycled paper coffee cups that would otherwise have ended up in landfill. It’s sometimes a bit speckled. Each card comes with its own envelope made of Forest Stewardship Council-certified paper and made in New Zealand. Each card is cut and folded by me the very straightest I can.
Return and refund policy
If you’re unhappy with your card, return it and its envelope within 14 days of delivery in undamaged condition and I will refund the purchase price less the cost of postage.
Packaging and postage
Cards are packed flat in sturdy cardboard. Parcels are sent via New Zealand Post economy service.