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Scottish Bird T-Shirts Inspired by the Wild Landscapes of Scotland

From windswept moorlands and ancient pine forests to dramatic coastlines and quiet winter wetlands, Scotland is home to some of the UK’s most remarkable bird species.

This collection of Scottish bird t-shirts brings those landscapes to life through detailed wildlife illustrations, created for birdwatchers, nature lovers, and anyone drawn to the rhythm of the outdoors.

“Each design reflects a real place, a real species and a moment of connection.”

Birds of Prey

Power, Precision and Open Skies

Seabirds

Life on the Edge of Land and Sea

Woodland & River

Detail, Subtlety and Stillness

Moorland & Meadow

The Character of Open Land

Wetland & Winter

Movement, Season and Return

Birds of Prey

Scotland’s skies are defined by its birds of prey. From the vast wingspan of the White-tailed Eagle to the fast, low flight of the Merlin, these species represent control, focus, and the ability to move effortlessly across wide, open terrain.

The Osprey, with its dramatic fishing dives, brings energy to lochs and rivers, while the Hen Harrier glides quietly over moorland, a rare and captivating sight.

These designs capture that sense of movement and scale, a connection to landscapes where space, silence, and sudden action define the experience.

MERLIN FALCON

COLOUR OPTIONS

OSPREY

COLOUR OPTIONS

HEN HARRIER

COLOUR OPTIONS

Seabirds

Along Scotland’s rugged coastline, seabirds dominate. The Gannet, known for its powerful dives, embodies strength and precision, while the Razorbill and Kittiwake bring rhythm and constant motion to cliffside colonies.

The Great Skua, or Bonxie, stands apart — bold, formidable, and perfectly adapted to the harsh conditions of the North Atlantic.

These t-shirts reflect the energy of coastal life: wind, salt air, and the constant movement of birds navigating sea and sky.

MERLIN FALCON

COLOUR OPTIONS

OSPREY

COLOUR OPTIONS

HEN HARRIER

COLOUR OPTIONS

Be it the stillness of a swan on winter water, the sudden movement of a falcon over open ground, or the distant call of geese crossing the sky, find it here.