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A Gadwall Trio                                     

Gadwalls are one of my favorite species of waterfowl. I especially love… More

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Altered Landscapes                                             

Tom Huntington is the editor of Wildfowl Carving Magazine.Carver Tom… More

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American White Pelican                                                     

Fish-eating birds come in different forms. Small birds like terns and… More

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By the Book                               

I first met Tom Baldwin in 2011 at the Wings n Water show in Stone Harbor,… More

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Clark's Nutcracker                                             

The Clark's nutcracker (Nucifraga columbiana) is a stocky, grayish-brown… More

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Fall 2018                           

Check out our Fall 2018 issue! You really don't want to miss this Wildfowl… More

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Making Feet                               

When picking a good songbird to demonstrate carving techniques, I chose… More

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Rodents Beware                                     

Rodents Beware is a name that suits this owl perfectly. Having lived on… More

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Rodents Beware--Part Two: Painting the Barn Owl                                                                                                       

The final stage to this sculpture is painting the bird. The barn owl has a… More

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Sea Mice                         

"There it is, the leader of our group called as she aimed her spotting… More

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Spring 2018                               

Check out our Spring 2018 issue! You really don't want to miss this… More

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Summer 2018                               

Check out our Summer 2018 issue! You really don't want to miss this… More

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The Delta Marsh Canvasback                                                             

I've always been interested in decoys that look old. Learning the… More

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The Greater Yellowlegs                                                     

Shorebirds have always been favorite subjects for me. My first experience… More

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The Greater Yellowlegs--Part Two: Painting                                                                                             

In the last issue we carved and primed a yellowlegs. While the bird in… More

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