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The Great Horned Owl in Miniature - Carving                                                                                               

Carvers seem to like owls. I can understand why. There is something about… More

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By Any Other Name - Part I                                                             

When I learned that WILDFOWL CARVING MAGAZINE had never done a full… More

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Those Aren't Feathers                                                   

I attended the Easton Waterfowl Festival in November, on Maryland's… More

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The ABCs of Carving Knives - Part I                                                                               

Many new wildfowl carvers start off using power tools. At some point in… More

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A Tale of Two Teal                                             

My childhood dream bird, the one that I wanted to see more than any other,… More

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A Toucan Decoy - Part II                                                         

In the last issue, I demonstrated how I started carving this toucan decoy,… More

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Winter 2016                               

In the Winter 2016 issue of Wildfowl Carving, we share some painting notes… More

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American Redstart                                           

The American redstart (Setophaga ruticilla) measures between 4 to 5 3/4… More

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The Decoy Artist                                         

Early March snow crunches underfoot. Pennsylvania's duck-hunting season is… More

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