Pin badges
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Common Ringed Plover Pin Badge (code 12)
Enameled Wader Quest pin badge, depicting the Common Ringed Plover.
Number 12 in the series of enameled pin badges, depicting waders from across the world – some familiar and readily seen in many places, others rare and exotic from remote locations. Each pin has a card with two photos on front; one of the bird from which the pin was designed and the other a photo of typical habitat in which the bird can be found and where the pin is attached to the card. Click on the badge to see a larger image.
Black-Fronted Dotterel Pin Badge (code 13)
Enameled Wader Quest pin badge, depicting the Black-Fronted Dotterel.
Number 13 in the series of enameled pin badges, depicting waders from across the world – some familiar and readily seen in many places, others rare and exotic from remote locations. Each pin has a card with two photos on front; one of the bird from which the pin was designed and the other a photo of typical habitat in which the bird can be found and where the pin is attached to the card. Click on the badge to see a larger image.
Eurasian Curlew Pin Badge (code 14)
Enameled Wader Quest pin badge, depicting the Eurasian Curlew.
Number 14 in the series of enameled pin badges, depicting waders from across the world – some familiar and readily seen in many places, others rare and exotic from remote locations. Each pin has a card with two photos on front; one of the bird from which the pin was designed and the other a photo of typical habitat in which the bird can be found and where the pin is attached to the card. Click on the badge to see a larger image.
Spoon-Billed Sandpiper Pin Badge (code 15)
Enameled Wader Quest pin badge, depicting the Spoon-Billed Sandpiper.
Number 15 in the series of enameled pin badges, depicting waders from across the world – some familiar and readily seen in many places, others rare and exotic from remote locations. Each pin has a card with two photos on front; one of the bird from which the pin was designed and the other a photo of typical habitat in which the bird can be found and where the pin is attached to the card. Click on the badge to see a larger image.
Common Greenshank Pin Badge (code 16)
Enameled Wader Quest pin badge, depicting the Common Greenshank.
Number 16 in the series of enameled pin badges, depicting waders from across the world – some familiar and readily seen in many places, others rare and exotic from remote locations. Each pin has a card with two photos on front; one of the bird from which the pin was designed and the other a photo of typical habitat in which the bird can be found and where the pin is attached to the card. Click on the badge to see a larger image.
Cream-Coloured Courser Pin Badge (code 17)
Enameled Wader Quest pin badge, depicting the Cream-Coloured Courser.
Number 17 in the series of enameled pin badges, depicting waders from across the world – some familiar and readily seen in many places, others rare and exotic from remote locations. Each pin has a card with two photos on front; one of the bird from which the pin was designed and the other a photo of typical habitat in which the bird can be found and where the pin is attached to the card. Click on the badge to see a larger image.
Grey Plover Pin Badge (code 18)
Enameled Wader Quest pin badge, depicting the Grey Plover.
Number 18 in the series of enameled pin badges, depicting waders from across the world – some familiar and readily seen in many places, others rare and exotic from remote locations. Each pin has a card with two photos on front; one of the bird from which the pin was designed and the other a photo of typical habitat in which the bird can be found and where the pin is attached to the card. Click on the badge to see a larger image.
Eurasian Dotterel Pin Badge (code 19)
Enameled Wader Quest pin badge, depicting the Eurasian Dotterel.
Number 19 in the series of enameled pin badges, depicting waders from across the world – some familiar and readily seen in many places, others rare and exotic from remote locations. Each pin has a card with two photos on front; one of the bird from which the pin was designed and the other a photo of typical habitat in which the bird can be found and where the pin is attached to the card. Click on the badge to see a larger image.
Great Thick-Knee Pin Badge (code 20)
Enameled Wader Quest pin badge, depicting the Great Thick-Knee.
Number 20 in the series of enameled pin badges, depicting waders from across the world – some familiar and readily seen in many places, others rare and exotic from remote locations. Each pin has a card with two photos on front; one of the bird from which the pin was designed and the other a photo of typical habitat in which the bird can be found and where the pin is attached to the card. Click on the badge to see a larger image.
Common Sandpiper Pin Badge (code 21)
Enameled Wader Quest pin badge, depicting the Common Sandpiper.
Number 21 in the series of enameled pin badges, depicting waders from across the world – some familiar and readily seen in many places, others rare and exotic from remote locations. Each pin has a card with two photos on front; one of the bird from which the pin was designed and the other a photo of typical habitat in which the bird can be found and where the pin is attached to the card. Click on the badge to see a larger image.
Crab Plover Pin Badge (code 22)
Enameled Wader Quest pin badge, depicting the Crab Plover.
Number 22 in the series of enameled pin badges, depicting waders from across the world – some familiar and readily seen in many places, others rare and exotic from remote locations. Each pin has a card with two photos on front; one of the bird from which the pin was designed and the other a photo of typical habitat in which the bird can be found and where the pin is attached to the card. Click on the badge to see a larger image.
Two-Banded Plover Pin Badge (code 23)
Enameled Wader Quest pin badge, depicting the Two-Banded Plover.
Number 23 in the series of enameled pin badges, depicting waders from across the world – some familiar and readily seen in many places, others rare and exotic from remote locations. Each pin has a card with two photos on front; one of the bird from which the pin was designed and the other a photo of typical habitat in which the bird can be found and where the pin is attached to the card. Click on the badge to see a larger image.