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When painting the Nashville warbler, I will not use an airbrush. I am… More
This project came about through a class I taught in Nashville, Tennessee.… More
After carving and painting the Nashville warbler, we need a place to mount… More
In the article that appeared in the previous issue, I carved, sealed, and… More
Everyone enjoys seeing gulls soaring overhead, especially near our… More
The hooded oriole (Icterus cucullatus) measures between 7 and 8 inches in… More
By weight, the great horned owl (Bubo virginianus) is the second largest… More
Check out our Fall 2019 issue! You really don't want to miss this Wildfowl… More
We strive to bring you the most accurate and complete listing information… More
Wildfowl carving may seem like a pretty specific niche, but it has a… More
Many authors fear encountering writers block, the feeling of being unable… More
Choosing the right habitat can make or break a carving, so plan this stage… More
In the first part of this demonstration (Winter 2019), I completed the… More
The common redpoll (Acanthis flammea) is a winter finch that breeds in… More
"One of the most breathtaking of the worlds weirdest birds.Thats how the… More
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