Field Notes Brand - 3-pack - “The Birds and Trees of North America” Limited Edition
This is Field Notes’ 64th Quarterly Edition, their limited-run series, is “The Birds and Trees of North America” Edition, featuring the artwork of Rex Brasher (1869–1960).
We featured a story in Exploration Quarterly Vol. 1 N. 4 (April 2025) on Field Notes Brand and on Rex Brasher, who was a fascinating artist (who should have been more famous than Audubon, and we explain why).
We have a limited supply of “Pack B” featuring:
Pine Grosbeak (Oldfield Pine) – 1911, Volume 9, Plate 515
Baltimore Oriole (Crabapple) – 1912, Volume 8, Plate 507
Sulphurbelly Flycatcher (Ironwood) – 1911, Volume 7, Plate 451
Sales support the Rex Brasher Association.
Roseann uses classic Field Notes brand mini notebooks in her wallet (a Midori-style leather booklet that uses elastic bands to secure 2 notebooks, watercolor paper, and pockets for credit cards, passport, and change) as well as her yearly indexes for her nature journals. Keeping a Field Notes handy will ensure you can make notes or sketches, anywhere, any time.
3 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches
48 pages
Stapled
60-pound bright white paper
Three notebooks per set, with ruled paper.
Printed and assembled in the USA.
NOTE ON POSTAGE: When combining products in one order, the postage may initially show higher than the actual shipping will be; we will refund you any difference after we package up the order and secure the actual postage.
This is Field Notes’ 64th Quarterly Edition, their limited-run series, is “The Birds and Trees of North America” Edition, featuring the artwork of Rex Brasher (1869–1960).
We featured a story in Exploration Quarterly Vol. 1 N. 4 (April 2025) on Field Notes Brand and on Rex Brasher, who was a fascinating artist (who should have been more famous than Audubon, and we explain why).
We have a limited supply of “Pack B” featuring:
Pine Grosbeak (Oldfield Pine) – 1911, Volume 9, Plate 515
Baltimore Oriole (Crabapple) – 1912, Volume 8, Plate 507
Sulphurbelly Flycatcher (Ironwood) – 1911, Volume 7, Plate 451
Sales support the Rex Brasher Association.
Roseann uses classic Field Notes brand mini notebooks in her wallet (a Midori-style leather booklet that uses elastic bands to secure 2 notebooks, watercolor paper, and pockets for credit cards, passport, and change) as well as her yearly indexes for her nature journals. Keeping a Field Notes handy will ensure you can make notes or sketches, anywhere, any time.
3 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches
48 pages
Stapled
60-pound bright white paper
Three notebooks per set, with ruled paper.
Printed and assembled in the USA.
NOTE ON POSTAGE: When combining products in one order, the postage may initially show higher than the actual shipping will be; we will refund you any difference after we package up the order and secure the actual postage.
This is Field Notes’ 64th Quarterly Edition, their limited-run series, is “The Birds and Trees of North America” Edition, featuring the artwork of Rex Brasher (1869–1960).
We featured a story in Exploration Quarterly Vol. 1 N. 4 (April 2025) on Field Notes Brand and on Rex Brasher, who was a fascinating artist (who should have been more famous than Audubon, and we explain why).
We have a limited supply of “Pack B” featuring:
Pine Grosbeak (Oldfield Pine) – 1911, Volume 9, Plate 515
Baltimore Oriole (Crabapple) – 1912, Volume 8, Plate 507
Sulphurbelly Flycatcher (Ironwood) – 1911, Volume 7, Plate 451
Sales support the Rex Brasher Association.
Roseann uses classic Field Notes brand mini notebooks in her wallet (a Midori-style leather booklet that uses elastic bands to secure 2 notebooks, watercolor paper, and pockets for credit cards, passport, and change) as well as her yearly indexes for her nature journals. Keeping a Field Notes handy will ensure you can make notes or sketches, anywhere, any time.
3 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches
48 pages
Stapled
60-pound bright white paper
Three notebooks per set, with ruled paper.
Printed and assembled in the USA.
NOTE ON POSTAGE: When combining products in one order, the postage may initially show higher than the actual shipping will be; we will refund you any difference after we package up the order and secure the actual postage.