11 April 2013

Here are 2 ducks for Scott M. that I got mounted yesterday.  The first bird is a drake northern shoveler and the other is a drake green-winged teal.

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8 April 2013

Here are a few mounts that I completed today and are ready to be picked up.  The coyote is for David R., the sitting grey fox is for Danielle V., the walking fox is for David M. and the fox standing on the stump is for Teresa S.

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4 April 2013

Today’s project was a Tundra swan for Rick T.  A swan is one of the most challenging birds to mount due to the size of the bird.  This swan has a 5 and a half foot wing span tip to tip and is 4 and a half feet from tail to bill.  It takes very heavy gauge wires in the wings and neck to support this pose.  Also, it takes a half inch thick steel rod to support the shear weight of such a heavy bird.  All these things insure that the mount will be sturdy and will lessen the risk of damage to the mount during transport.

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2 April 2013

Today I finished up a coyote that will be going in a local archery shop.  The owner wanted to recreate the moment that he harvested the animal with his bow.  After the mount is dry it will be added to the base and the arrow will be installed.  Each wrinkle on the muzzle of the coyote was sculpted by hand and the eyes were rotated to be focused on the fletching end of the arrow.

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Week of 31 March 2013

Well, most every member of my family was sick last week and it seems that is my turn!  For the last 3 days I have been running a fever, but I feel a little better now so hopefully this week will be productive!  This week I will be mounting a coyote for Alton G. and a swan for Rick T.  I will also be painting some duck feet so that I can get them mounted next week.

29 March 2013

Due to family illnesses, I haven’t been able to spend much time in the shop this week.  What little time I was able to find, I used to complete some of the finishing details and habitat construction on some mounts that I did a few weeks ago.  The 2 flushing black ducks are for Jim C. as well as the mallard X black duck hybrid.  The coyote is for David R.

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11 March 2013

Due to a stomach bug last week I wasn’t able to get the coyote and foxes mounted.  So that’s what I will be working on this week.  Here is the coyote for David R.

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4 March 2013

Somewhere underneath all of the blue tape is a beautiful specimen of a mallard x black duck hybrid for Jim C.  The key features of this type of hybrid is the overall dark body color of the bird, along with the white margins above and below the blue on the bird’s wing.  Another giveaway is a stripe of green feathers behind the eyes that may be hard to see in this photo.

Mallard X Black duck Hybrid

Week of 3 March 2013

Well I didn’t have time to mount the coyote for David R. last week.  So along with that, this week I will be mounting a hybrid mallard X black duck for Jim C., a grey fox for Teresa S. and a grey fox for Danielle V.  Pictures will be posted as they are mounted!

Week of 24 February 2013

This week I will be doing the prep work on a wood duck for William S., a mallard for Trey L. and a green-winged teal for Scott M.  I will also be completing 2 soft tanned raccoon pelts for Matthew H. and mounting a coyote for David R.  Anything more will be a bonus!