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Traditionally, the makers of canvas and wire decoys covered their decoys… More
The trumpeter swan has an 11-foot wingspan, making it the worlds largest… More
Check out our Winter 2020 issue! You really don't want to miss this… More
I find it nearly impossible to resist smiling when I see the small… More
Check out our Fall 2019 issue! You really don't want to miss this Wildfowl… More
After carving and painting the Nashville warbler, we need a place to mount… More
Historically, the use of cork for making decoy bodies was common in the… More
I find shorebirds to be some of the most fascinat ing creatures in our… More
Finally, were at the painting stage of the bufflehead drake project. I… More
Painting is when your carving comes to life, and thats why its the stage… More
he inspiration for this carving came from my female goshawk, which builds… More
Loon and Chicks features step-by-step instructions on carving and painting… More
Occasionally, I get the desire to put birds aside and try my hand at other… More
Intimidation! That is what many of you may feel as you approach what… More
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