
Each Songbird paperweight whistle is skilfully hand-shaped from clay, fired, then hand-painted by our team of creative artisans in northern Thailand. Because of their handmade nature no two birds are the same, making them even more unique and characterful.
• Featuring a single note whistle.
• Presented plastic-free, in a fabric gift bag with story card.
Designed in Australia
Ethically handcrafted in Thailand
Please note our paperweight whistles are:
• not intended for use as a toy
• not suitable for children under 5 years
Rainbow Lorikeet Paper Weight Whistle
Colourful in both character and appearance the Rainbow Lorikeet is known to stand-up against noisy miners and magpies when protecting it's feeding and nesting areas. They have a special tongue to help satisfy their love of nectar from flowering eucalypts.
Major Mitchell Cockatoo Paper Weight Whistle
Considered the most beautiful of all cockatoos, the Major Mitchell is known to the Pitjantjatjara people of Central Australia's Western Desert region as Kakalyalya.
Sulphur Crested Cockatoo Paper Weight Whistle
Bold, loud and boisterous, the Sulphur Crested Cockatoo is one of Australia's most iconic birds. They rely on tree hollows for nesting and have been known to live almost 100 years in capitivity.
Boobook Owl Paper Weight Whistle
Spending their days hidden away in tree hollows, the Boobook Owl is Australia's smallest and most arguably most studious, owl species. Their call "boo-book!" is hard to miss, and their distinctively golden eyes help them spot prey, feeding on insects and small rodents.
Laughing Kookaburra Paper Weight Whistle
Did you know when you hear the chuckle of a kookaburra it is no laughing matter? Rather, it is a warning to other birds to keep clear of its territory. The largest of Australia's native kingfisher variety, its name name, 'Kookaburra' is derived from the Wiradjuri name 'Gugubarra'.