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A Bufflehead Tweener                                                 

Finally, were at the painting stage of the bufflehead drake project. I… More

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A Cork Mallard                                     

Historically, the use of cork for making decoy bodies was common in the… More

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A Turkey Tail                                   

Occasionally, I get the desire to put birds aside and try my hand at other… More

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Apartment Dwellers                                             

Purple martins spend their winters in South America but nest only in North… More

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Branching Out                                   

Creating a habitat for your bird should be a fun and exciting stage of any… More

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Counterfeiting the Counterfeiters                                                                           

I love decoys! I love viewing them, holding them, floating them,… More

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Dances with Egrets                                             

What shall we do with a drunken sailor? Thats from an old sea shanty,… More

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Events, Buy, Sell, Trade                                                         

We strive to bring you the most accurate and complete listing information… More

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Fall 2019                           

Check out our Fall 2019 issue! You really don't want to miss this Wildfowl… More

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Great Horned Owl                                         

By weight, the great horned owl (Bubo virginianus) is the second largest… More

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Hooded Oriole                                   

The hooded oriole (Icterus cucullatus) measures between 7 and 8 inches in… More

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Looking Up                             

Painting is when your carving comes to life, and thats why its the stage… More

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Nashville Style                                       

After carving and painting the Nashville warbler, we need a place to mount… More

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Oh, Baby, Baby                                     

In the first article, from the Summer 2020 issue, I reviewed the process… More

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Sanderling                             

I find it nearly impossible to resist smiling when I see the small… More

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