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This is just a selection of John de
Lang's bird carvings. He is always researching new species, poses,
and mounts. Recent carvings are displayed at the studio.
CLICK ON A
PICTURE TO SEE A LARGER VIEW
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A miniature blue heron
gazes out from a pool of water. |
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A delicate indigo
bunting clings to a graceful stalk of barley. |
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Scotch thistle,
carefully fashioned from wool, supports a brilliantly-hued
goldfinch. |
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A miniature northern cardinal
sits atop an axe, designed so authentically that it could be
mistaken for metal. |
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A miniature
eastern meadowlark perches on a fence post wrapped in barbed
wire. |
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Baby
red-headed woodpeckers peek out of a knothole in a tree at their
mother perched on the side. |
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A pair of
mute swans take flight from a classic ceramic black base. |
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A spruce grouse proudly
shows its glorious plumage. |
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A bluebird contentedly
rests upon a tree stump. |
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A ruby-throated
hummingbird gathers its nectar from a delicate pink
morning-glory. |
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A downy woodpecker
pauses from his tapping at a tree. |
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A golden-crowned kinglet
looks up from his perch. |
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