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A Baltimore Oriole, Part Two                                                                 

In the last issue, I carved the Baltimore oriole, did the texturing and… More

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Carve and Paint an American Wigeon Hen, Part Three

There are many ways to paint a hunting decoy. I have found that one good… More

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Editor's Note: Funny How Time Slips Away                                                                                         

It was a full quarter-century ago that carvers received the first issue of… More

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Forty Years                               

In October 1968, a group of residents from Salisbury, Maryland, attended… More

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Happy Anniversary to Us                                                       

Wildfowl Carving Magazine continues to take pride in providing a forum for… More

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Northern Cardinal, Part One                                                               

With this cardinal, I created a fairly simple bird so I could concentrate… More

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Old-Fashioned                                   

Contemporary antique decoys have become a new trend in an old folk art,… More

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Red-Naped Sapsucker                                               

The red-naped sapsucker (Sphyrapicus nuchalis) is a woodpecker that… More

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Spring 2010                               

Celebrate Wildfowl Carving Magazine's 25 years of bringing quality content… More

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The Vocalist                                 

It may be commonplace, but the sparrow is a worthy bird and a fine subject… More

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