Northern Oriole Front View $650 This bird used to be called a Baltimore Oriole. Ornithologists decided that it should be included in the same species as Bullock's Oriole. Click to see detail |
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Northern Oriole Back View Now both Bullock's and Baltimore are simply called Northern Orioles. Click image for detail |
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Mourning Dove $650 Back View Doves are known as symbols of peace. In Bible times, a Dove brought Noah an olive branch when the flood was subsiding. This carving is mounted on natural drift wood with a mahogany base. Click image for detail |
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Mourning Dove Front View Solomon spoke of the joyful time "when the voice of the turtle (dove) is heard in the land." Beau has used real corn cobs and kernels. Click to see detail |
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House Wren (L) Chickadee (CTR) Winter Wren (R)
$200 ea
The wren is known as being "mouse-like" because they frequently prefer to run than fly. The chickadee is know for it's song, both males and females sing. Click image for detail |
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Cardinal $650 Beautifully colored piece set in a winter scene and mounted on cherry. Click image for detail |
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Cardinal Beau has used painted epoxy for the holly berries and the leaves are metal, adding interest to this exceptional piece. Click to see detail |
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Blue Bird Side View $650
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Blue Bird Back View
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Blue Birds Male and Female $350
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Bluejay $600
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Bluejay
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American Crow - $1200 SOLD Although black in color, crows are not blackbirds. They belong to a different family from the true blackbird. Click image for detail |
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American Crow - $1200 SOLD In the northeast, the true blackbirds are the red-winged, grackle, and cowbird. Crows belong to the same family as the jays and ravens. Click image for detail |
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