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Winter 2012 , Volume 27 , Issue 1
In this issue you will find...
Editor's Note Tom Huntington
The Next Best Thing?
American Goldfinch Jerry Poindexter
Invest some time in this little golden beauty.
The Value of Value Del Herbert
When you'e painting, color isn't the only thing that matters.
Hannah's Setting Sun Jamie Welsh
Ashley Gray's interpretive sculpture of a great blue heron is truly a work of art. the story behind the scenes is one of loss and inspiration.
Out of the Past II Dave Harmon
Use your painting skills to commemorate a bird that vanished--the passenger pigeon.
Hunting Partner Al Jordan
Al Jordan takes on the task of recreating a specific red-tailed hawk for its former owner.
Less Is More II Frank Werner
Rule number one: There are no rules. rule number two: See rule number one.
The Puffin Rick Burkman
Just because it looks like a clown doesn't mean you can't take this seagoing bird seriously.