Tinkerbirds are part of the African barbet family, closely related to the larger barbets that occur in our region. In addition to fruits, they may take small insects, such as ants, cicadas, dragonflies, crickets, locusts, beetles, moths and mantids. They usually nest in holes bored into dead trees, branches, or stumps. The hen usually lays between 2 to 4 eggs that are incubated for 13 to 15 days. Nesting duties are shared by both parents.
Each card is made using a high quality 280 gsm card with a luxurious textured surface. The cards are blank on the inside and come with an envelope.
The folded card is available in two sizes – A6 ( 105 x 148mm ) and A5 ( 148 x 210mm )
Shipping
All packages will be sent via a local courier company ( below times serve as a guideline )
National Centres – 3-5 working days
Outlying Areas – 5-7 Working days
Collection
Packages may be collected on a pre-arranged basis.