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Summer 2008 ,
Volume XXIV , Issue 2
In this issue you will find...
Painting Notes: White-crowned Sparrow
Jerry Poindexter
This distinctly marked bird comes by its name honestly
Beginner's Notebook: Burn, Burn, Burn!
Eric Kaiser
Here are nine hot tips that will help you achieve better results.
Younger Than It Looks Part Two
Tom Matus
How do you make a merganser decoy look old? First, add paint. Second, remove paint.
A New Aged Shorebird
Del Herbert
Del Herbert's shorebird blurs the barrier between old and new.
Tomorrow, the Worlds!
Top carvers display the extraordinary work they prepared for the 2008 Ward World Championship.
How to Make Barn Owl Feet
Jerry Simchuk
You've carved the bird. Now give it legs to stand on.
The Gull King
Rick Burkman
The great black-backed gull may be a monarch in the ocean skies--but you can also spy them at the dump.