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Texture is one of my favorite playgrounds with three-dimensional wood… More
When I was a kid there was a commercial on TV where Mother Nature gets… More
"One of the most breathtaking of the worlds weirdest birds.Thats how the… More
Because Lynn Branson derives her inspiration from nature, she calls her… More
Many authors fear encountering writers block, the feeling of being unable… More
Check out our Summer 2019 issue! You really don't want to miss this… More
I felt that a miniature duck would be a great project for work on anatomy,… More
Choosing the right habitat can make or break a carving, so plan this stage… More
A letter in this magazine recently caught my eye. The writer said he… More
Several years ago, I visited the Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art in Salisbury,… More
The yellow-breasted chat (Icteria virens) is a large wood warbler that… More
In the article that appeared in the previous issue, I carved, sealed, and… More
I find it nearly impossible to resist smiling when I see the small… More
The common redpoll (Acanthis flammea) is a winter finch that breeds in… More
After carving and painting the Nashville warbler, we need a place to mount… More
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