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Winter 2010 , Volume XXV , Issue 4
In this issue you will find...
Editor's Column Tom Huntington
Fowl Weather
A Ruffed Grouse Miniature, Part Two Bob Lavender
This bird has plenty of detail, but you will need concentration to achieve it at this scale.
Years in the Making Larry Barth
When it comes to the creative process, the actual carving may be only the tip of the iceberg.
Carve and Paint an American Wigeon Hen, Part Two Tom Matus
You've done the head. Now you have to create something to attach it to.
Carving the Rufous Hummingbird, Part Three Lori Corbett
Good things come to those who wait, as you who have been anticipating the conclusion of Lori's hummingbird demonstration can now attest.
A Baltimore Oriole, Part One Tom Park
You don't have to be a baseball fan to enjoy carving Maryland's state bird.
A Case of Identity Rick Burkman
Sometimes even the experts have troubling telling the difference between greater and less scaup.