Chase the Top Allen & Ginter Bird Cards
Allen & Ginter has a long tradition of including cards of birds in releases throughout the years. Beginning in the 1880’s with tobacco issues like Birds of America and Birds of the Tropics, the cards have long intrigued collectors and bird lovers alike.
2025 Topps Allen & Ginter Baseball continues the tradition, with a 50-card insert highlighting the state birds of America. To celebrate the release, let’s take a look at some of the best Allen & Ginter bird cards of all-time.
Allen & Ginter bird cards span more than a century of collecting, from 1880s tobacco issues to modern minis like State Birds, Birds of Prey, Birds of a Feather, and Talonted. Iconic subjects include the Bald Eagle, Red-Tailed Hawk, and the Dodo.

2025 Topps Allen & Ginter State Birds California Valley Quail
bird fact
• Found in a range of habitats, from arid landscapes to cities and suburbs
Set Info
• 50-card insert including each state bird across the united states
what They said
• “California Quail live in coveys at most seasons, and are often seen strutting across clearings, nodding their heads at each step.” – Audobon

2025 Topps Allen & Ginter State Birds Delaware Blue Hen Chicken
bird fact
• Take their name from their striking blue feathers
Set Info
• 50-card insert including each state bird across the united states
what They said
• “During the Revolutionary War, the men of Captain Jonathan Caldwell’s company, recruited in Kent County, took with them game chickens that were said to be of the brood of a famous Blue Hen and were noted for their fighting ability.” – delaware.gov

1888 N4 Allen & Ginter Birds of America #NNO Eagle
Card back
• card features a list of all 50 1888 Allen & Ginter Birds of america cards
Set Info
• 50 cards include the eagle alongside birds like the baltimore oriole, the cardinal grosbeak, and the raven
what They said
•““The fierce beauty and proud independence of this great bird aptly symbolizes the strength and freedom of America.” – president john f. kennedy

1889 N5 Allen & Ginter Birds of the Tropics #NNO Banded Aracari Toucan
card back
• card features a list of all 50 1889 Allen & Ginter Birds of the Tropics cards
Set info
• follow up set to birds of america: 50 cards included the toucan along with black swan, cock-of-the-rock, adn others
what They said
• “Within its range, the Many-banded Aracari can be found in subtropical or tropical, moist, lowland forest, foraging for fruit in the canopy either individually or in small groups numbering up to a dozen individuals.” – Cornell University

2009 Topps Allen & Ginter Mini Extinct Creatures #EA2 Dodo
card Back
• card features a list of all five 2009 Allen & Ginter Extinct Creatures
Set info
• five-card insert includes the famous dodo, velociraptor. and eastern elk, among others
what They said
• “The Dodo never had a chance. He seems to have been invented for the sole purpose of becoming extinct and that was all he was good for.” – 19th century humorist will cuppy

2010 Topps Allen & Ginter Mini National Animals #NA50 Bald Eagle
card back
• “the bald eagle, now recovered from the brink of extinction, was adopted as the U.S. national symbol in 1762. the founding fathers compared the fledgling nation to that of the roman republic, in which eagle imagery was prominent.”
Set Info
• 50-card set includes america’s bald eagle, as well as canada’s beaver, mexico’s chihuahua, and more
what They said
• “Seriously declining during much of the 20th century, the Bald Eagle has made a comeback in many areas since the 1970s.” – Audobon

2015 Topps Allen & Ginter Mini Birds of Prey #BP-1 Red-Tailed Hawk
card back
• “one of the most commonly seen hawks soaring over the U.s., the red-tailed hawk uses its massive wings to turn slow circles – often in search of food. these majestic birds live year-round throughout much of north america, favoring the open country”
Set Info
• 10-card insert features the red-tailed hawk alongside birds like the osprey and black vulture
what They said
• “Red-tailed Hawks have sharp eyesight that’s eight times better than a human’s.” – audobon

2021 Topps Allen & Ginter Birds of a Feather #BOF-1 Eclectus
card back
• “eclectus are among the easiest parrots to train for speech, picking up words and phrases more quickly than most other species. if they could come up with language themselves, they might be inclined to boast about their striking appearances.”
Set Info
• 10-card insert includes the eclectus along with the scarlet macaw and lilac-crowned amazon
what They said
• “The Eclectus Parrot is found in the canopy of rainforests and in adjacent eucalypt woodlands.” – australian museum

2023 Topps Allen & Ginter Talonted #TT-2 Andean Condor
card back
• “boasting a massive wingspan of up to 10 1/2 feet with a maximum weight of 33 pounds, the andean condor is considered the largest bird of prey in the world. because of their substantial measurements, these bald scavengers live in windy areas in the andes moutnains and south american coast, where they can glid on strong air currents with minimal effort.”
Set Info
• 20-card insert includes the andean condor as well as the bald eagle, golden eagle, and more
what They said
• “People have long admired their powerful presence, and they’ve come to symbolize power and strength throughout Andean culture. Andean condors are the national bird of Bolivia, Columbia, Chile, and Ecuador, as well as a national symbol of Argentina, Peru, and Venezuela.” – San Diego Zoo
Allen & Ginter Bird Cards FAQs
- Why are Allen & Ginter bird cards popular with collectors?
- A&G bird cards blend natural history and artwork with the brand’s classic mini card format. From 19th-century tobacco issues to modern inserts, they appeal to both bird enthusiasts and collectors who love detailed illustrations and themed checklists.
- What are the most important Allen & Ginter bird sets?
- Key bird-focused sets include 1888 N4 Birds of America, 1889 N5 Birds of the Tropics, modern State Birds, National Animals, Birds of Prey, Birds of a Feather, and Talonted. Together, they offer more than a century of bird cards under the Allen & Ginter banner.
- Are Allen & Ginter bird cards good entry points for new collectors?
- Yes. Many modern bird inserts are relatively accessible in price and easy to theme out by species, geography, or set.
Key Facts
- Allen & Ginter bird cards span over 100 years
- Includes 1888 N4 Birds of America and 1889 N5 Birds of the Tropics tobacco sets
- Modern inserts: State Birds, National Animals, Birds of Prey, Birds of a Feather, Talonted
- Popular Birds: Bald Eagle, Red-Tailed Hawk, Dodo, Andean Condor
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