Get a Head Start on Holiday Shopping

Don’t leave your holiday shopping to the last minute. Find something for everyone on your list at the Audubon Shop in Lincoln. Better yet, come to the Shop’s Holiday Sale November 14 – 18, where Mass Audubon members save 20 percent off their entire purchase* (and 15 percent off optics). Need some gift-buying inspiration? We’ve got your covered.

What to buy for the …

… Young Naturalist
Kids can look and act the part of naturalist explorers with the Backyard Safari 6-in-1 Field Tools ($12), the Mini Lantern ($7.95), and the Essential Cargo Vest ($24).

 

… Beginning Birder
Give the gift of bird watching with the Aspects Buffet Window Feeder ($25.95), a bag of black-oil sunflower seed (price varies), and Mass Audubon’s handy laminated A Guide to Backyard Birds of Eastern North America ($4.95).

 

… Foodie
Elevate someone’s cooking experience with the Grow-Your-Own Mushroom Garden ($24), a silicon Lily Pad Cooking Lid ($9.95-12.95), beautiful hand-etched wooden spoons ($7.95) , and The Boston Homegrown Cookbook: Local Food, Local Restaurants, Local Recipes ($30).

 

… Gardener
Extend the life of flowers and herbs with the old fashioned Flower & Herb Dryer ($18), a lovely little Shirley Vase, handcrafted in the USA and available in assorted colors ($20), the Eco Crock Counter Compost Bin ($40), and Let it Rot! The Gardener’s Guide to Composting ($12.95).

 

… Owl Obsessed
Know someone who loves owls? You can’t go wrong with cute these Owl Mugs ($12.95) and the endearing book Wesley the Owl ($15). Better yet: help them bring owls to their own backyard with a Saw Whet/Screech Owl Nesting Box ($47.95).

 

Plus get into the holiday spirit yourself with our nature-inspired ornaments, cards, wrapping paper, and more!

*Some exclusions apply

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About Hillary T.

Where: Mass Audubon Headquarters, Lincoln Who: Massachusetts transplant by way of Florida and New York. Raising two young girls, who she hopes will be budding naturalists Favorite part of the job: Learning something new every day from some of the smartest and most enthusiastic groups of people