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  2. Duck decoy (model) - Wikipedia

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    A duck decoy (or decoy duck) is a man-made object resembling a duck. Duck decoys are typically used in waterfowl hunting to attract real ducks, but they are also used as collectible art pieces. [1] Duck decoys were historically carved from wood, often Atlantic white cedar wood on the east coast of the United States, [2] or cork.

  3. History of the lumber industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The industry was suffering on many fronts. It was incurring low prices for its products, low wages for its workers, and facing exhausted tracts of forest caused previously by overproduction in the late 1920s. [58] As illustrated in table 2, prices rebounded in 1934.

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    A timber bridge or wooden bridge is a bridge that uses timber or wood as its principal structural material. One of the first forms of bridge, those of timber have been used since ancient times. Wooden bridges could be a deck-only structure or a deck with a roof. Wooden bridges were often a single span, but could be of multiple spans.

  5. Manitowoc County project has built 8,000 wood duck houses and ...

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    Sportsmen clubs in Maribel and Francis Creek are marking milestones in their joint wood duck and bluebird house building project started in 1990.

  6. Duck decoy (structure) - Wikipedia

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    A duck decoy is a device to capture wild ducks or other species of waterfowl. Decoys had an advantage over hunting ducks with shotguns as the duck meat did not contain lead shot . Consequently, a higher price could be charged for it.

  7. Wild Fowl Decoys - Wikipedia

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    The book has been re-printed a number of times, notably two years after Barber's death in 1952, by Dover Books. [2] More recently, the book has been reprinted in 1989 and 2000 by resurrections of the Derrydale Press. [3] This heavily illustrated book aimed to be a comprehensive guide to the carved wooden duck decoy.

  8. How a 173-year-old law created for wooden ships could ...

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    How a 173-year-old law created for wooden ships could complicate rebuilding the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. María Soledad Davila Calero. March 28, 2024 at 12:52 PM.

  9. How duck ‘soldiers’ became this 300-year-old winemaker’s ...

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