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What's On You Workbench 2020

Discussion in 'Bird Taxidermy' started by BrookeSFD16, Jan 4, 2020.

  1. Tanglewood Taxidermy

    Tanglewood Taxidermy Well-Known Member


    It would be called attempted murder.
     
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  3. Wildthings

    Wildthings Well-Known Member

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    Well done on the crows! Love the flying one
     
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  4. bucksnort10

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    Surprising to me the skin is one of the most forgiving of all the birds I have mounted. Even better than a pheasant. Using the real head is a little work but not bad if you take your time. On a scale of 1-10 with 10 being the easiest to mount -- I put the crow at 10 and a woodcock at a -63 Ha You have to want to make a hole in a crow. You just look at a woodcock and holes start popping out all over. : )
     
  5. Tanglewood Taxidermy

    Tanglewood Taxidermy Well-Known Member

    I have done 3 crows. One cawing, one perched and one flying. Like you said, they were really easy. I did a toucrow and that turned out good also.
     
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  6. benp

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    Brooke gonna have a bird for you to mount once I fill this tag
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  7. Wally Gator

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    If you go to Knotts Island, filling the tag will be no problem.
     
  8. Robert Osborn

    Robert Osborn New Member

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    What are you looking for ?
     
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  9. MallardsFowlLife

    MallardsFowlLife Well-Known Member

    Alaskan harvest. In the freezer in panty hose for five years. Gonna be hard to complain about bird quality after this order gets done.
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