Series conclusion: common birds of Chiloé
This is possibly my favorite project that I did throughout my entire year abroad on my Watson Fellowship. In the national park in Chiloé (Parque Nacional Chiloé), I did a couple of environmental education projects: a handout about trees, a poster about trash and recycling, the design for a kids’ trail, and this poster of the common birds on the island:

It’s bilingual, with the Spanish name in black ink and the English name in blue. I also left my copy of Birds of Chile at the campground reception, so people can look up scientific names and more details.

Each background represents a different habitat. This is forest and meadows…

Beach, shoreline…

and freshwater wetlands…

Hope you enjoyed the series! Any critiques on the poster would be appreciated, I’m always trying to improve my scientific communication/outreach skills. And visual design skills. If you click on the date of this post it takes you to its own page, where you can comment below (an account is not required).






























