Returning Home to Roost (484 Piece Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle)

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  • Every puzzle invites you to discover uniquely handcrafted whimsy (shaped) pieces, thoughtfully designed to complement the image theme.
  • Irregular pieces provide an engaging challenge, keeping puzzlers intrigued with interesting shapes and rewarding problem-solving.
  • To ensure exceptional durability, each puzzle is crafted from premium 4mm FSC-certified Finnish birch plywood.
  • Nautilus Puzzles are thoughtfully designed and meticulously crafted in the USA, on California's sunny central coast.
  • The puzzles are precision laser cut with advanced technology, ensuring every piece fits together perfectly for a smooth and enjoyable experience.

At the end of a busy day or night spent hunting, owls usually return to a resting place called a roost. Most owls roost alone or near a nest during the breeding season. 

Owls return to the same spot because it's a familiar, safe location, usually situated near their hunting grounds. Somewhere that provides shelter from weather elements, they feel secure from potential predators.

Some owl species roost communally, sharing a roosting area with other individuals of the same species. This social behavior makes it easier for owls to find partners during the mating season and allows them to pass along valuable information about good hunting spots.

Despite being talented hunters, owls are not nest builders. Instead, they showcase their resourcefulness by taking advantage of the hard work performed by other animals. 

Some owls, like Great Horned Owls, use vacant nests in trees or on cliffs built by hawks, crows, magpies, or other birds. Many owls nest in holes in trees, called cavities or hollows. These tree cavities sometimes occur naturally but are more often created by woodpeckers. 

Male owls find and advertise a territory, but female owls select the actual nest sites, and together, the owl pair defends their nest. The nest area will then be the owl family's home for several months.

The perfect gift of a wooden jigsaw puzzle for adults, and owl fans, this traditional wooden jigsaw puzzle for adults can be done time and again. Our wooden jigsaw puzzle for adults artists have included many shaped whimsy wooden jigsaw puzzle pieces that match the subject of the painting, and we have integrated them in ways that will delight and surprise you as you put the wooden jigsaw puzzle together.

  • Includes Bonus Poster to Guide Assembly
  • Number of Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle Pieces: 484
  • Completed Puzzle Size: 15.5" X 12.5"
  • Artist: © Jennifer Lommers
  • Serial #: NPL25-484-787
  • Wood Thickness: 4mm
  • Design Cut Style: Victorian
  • Difficulty: Level 3
  • Made in the USA
  • Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle for Adults
  • Serial #: NPL25-484-787
  • Includes a Bonus Poster to Guide Assembly
  • Made in the USA
  • Number of Puzzle Pieces: 484
  • Completed Puzzle Size: 15.5" X 12.5"
  • Design Cut Style: Victorian
  • Difficulty: Level 3

Jennifer Lommers

Jennifer Lommers, a contemporary artist based in the Willamette Valley of Oregon, is celebrated for her vibrant, nature-inspired paintings that blend expressive color with layered texture. Born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, her deep connection to the outdoors—shaped by summers spent hiking and camping around Mount Rainier—continues to significantly influence her work. This connection to the region's natural beauty creates a shared experience, making her art resonate with those who also appreciate the Pacific Northwest. Her art often features birds, trees, and floral motifs, rendered in a joyful, gestural style that reflects spontaneity and emotional depth.

After earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts with a concentration in painting in 1992, Jennifer embarked on a career in information technology. However, her passion for art never waned, and in the early 2000s, she boldly decided to transition to a full-time art career. This courageous move, driven by a desire for a more meaningful path, is a testament to Jennifer's determination and inspires many. Over the years, she has expanded her practice to include mixed media, collage, and fiber-based art, incorporating materials like paper castings and printmaking techniques to explore themes of time, environment, and community.

Jennifer's work, which has been exhibited widely, is not limited to physical galleries. It is also available through platforms like Fine Art America and her website, making it accessible to a global audience. She shares her creative process and inspirations through her Substack newsletter, "Mixed Media Inspirations," and on Instagram under the handle @jenlo262.