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Feats of Clay                                   

Before carving a bird, I often make a clay model, something I learned from… More

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The Transformed Log                                               

Using a 250-pound trunk piece of an American cherry tree, I decided to… More

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The Creeper                               

The name brown creeper (Certhia americana) may sound sinister--conjuring… More

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Three-in-One                                 

I decided to try carving a new species, a pair of surf scoters with a… More

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Less is More, Part One                                                     

I've tried to make this swimmer decoy look like a duck going somewhere in… More

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Common Yellowthroat                                               

The common yellowthroat (Geothlypis trichas) is a beautiful warbler that… More

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Fall 2011                           

Discover the metamorphosis of a log of cherry wood into a merganser in… More

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Editor's Column: Passion Is No Ordinary Word                                                                                                 

When Kem Appell says that wildfowl carvings are his passion, he's not… More

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Out of the Past, Part One                                                           

Imagine a flock of birds a mile wide and 200 to 300 miles long, a… More

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