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  2. Peter Peltz - Wikipedia

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    [5] Peltz carved and painted a variety of birds, from waterfowl to birds of prey, with most of his subjects being species present in New England. [1] [2] Peltz's sculptures of smaller birds such as songbirds were generally life-sized, while his carvings of larger birds were scaled down. [5] [12]

  3. Grainger McKoy - Wikipedia

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    After college, he took an apprenticeship under the bird carver Gilbert Maggioni. [ 1 ] Once McKoy learned how to mold bronze and gold, he expanded his repertoire into steel, bronze, sterling silver, gold, and platinum. for these, he first carves into wood and then uses a lost-wax cast to produce metal pieces.

  4. Floyd Scholz - Wikipedia

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    Scholz inherited some carving tools from his uncle, who had carved decoys, and in 1971 he tried carving birds. One of his first carvings was a red-tailed hawk. He started carving professionally in 1983. At the first carving competition he entered, the 1983 U.S. National Decoy Show, he won best in show in the amateur class. [2]

  5. Birds of Vermont Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Birds of Vermont Museum (BOVM) is a non-profit institution established in 1987 in Huntington, Vermont, United States. [1] It was created to preserve and exhibit a collection of lifelike bird carvings for the purpose of educating people about the role of birds in the ecosystem . [ 2 ]

  6. Bird stone - Wikipedia

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    A new theory recently arising from an amateur archaeologist focused on Native American fiber processing, is the bird stone was a tool used for mat-making and weaving. [ citation needed ] Many stones have been found near waterways and swamp areas where reeds grow, these areas being where materials for mat-making were collected and processed.

  7. The 73 Best Pumpkin Carving Ideas We've Seen This Year - AOL

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    Transform a pumpkin into a creepy version of a realistic pineapple. Start by carving the eyes and the face (with or without making holes), and then tap into your painting skills. Use green felt to ...

  8. Bird of Happiness (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Wood chip bird is a carved wooden item with thin wavy plumage of the wings. The plumage and tail of these birds were usually made of split pine, that is why the birds were called "wood chip". The place of the wooden toy origin in the form of a bird is the Arkhangelsk region. It's also called a "Pomor dove". [1]

  9. 100 Easy Pumpkin Carving Ideas From Scary to Adorable - AOL

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    To give a spooky effect, carve out the windows and the doors using a small knife from your pumpkin carving set. Related: 24 Creative Jack-O-Lantern Ideas to Up Your Pumpkin Carving Game 50.