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The white plumage on the Rosss goose provided one of the challenges when… More
People don't often think of goldeneyes as seasonal indicators, as they do… More
Its name notwithstanding, the Ohio Decoy Collectors and Carvers… More
My first attempt at decoy carving was a ruddy duck. That was in 1987, and… More
One of the more prominent and often emulated historical styles is the one… More
I've always been interested in decoys that look old. Learning the… More
In the last issue, I demonstrated how I carved a hen eider decoy inspired… More
Using a 250-pound trunk piece of an American cherry tree, I decided to… More
I attended the Easton Waterfowl Festival in November, on Maryland's… More
I decided to try carving a new species, a pair of surf scoters with a… More
Since I will be painting the decoy with acrylics, I first seal it with two… More
Each November the town of Easton, on Marylands Eastern Shore, celebrates… More
We know this ungainly bird as the cormorant. Extended lines of migrating… More
I have carved many other types of birds, but this time I decided to try my… More
At the 2017 Easton Waterfowl Festival, carver Brad Snodgrass talks about… More
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