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Lesser Scaup adult female Carved by Les Wilson
1988
Deep River, Ontario
Credits:
The Birds of Canada by W. Earl Godfrey
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Adult male Mallard Carved by Les Wilson of Deep River, Ontario in 1986. The Mallards range extends across North America Europe and Asia. In Canada it winters commonly in southern British Columbia, southern Alberta, southern Saskatchewan, (Regina, rarely elsewhere), and southern Ontario(north to Ottawa), southwestern Quebec (Montreal), and rarely Newfoundland and Nova Scotia.
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Adult male Mallard Carved by Les Wilson
1986
Deep River, Ontario
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Eastern Bluebird Carved by Les Wilson of Deep River, Ontario about 1990. This bird's range extends from south eastern Arizona and southern Canada (Saskatchewan to Nova Scotia) south through Mexico to Necaragua, the United States Gulf coast and Florida. It winters from north central United States southward.
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Bluebird Carved by Les Wilson
1990
Deep River, Ontario
Credits:
The Birds of Canada by W. Earl Godfrey
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Two Blue Jays and a White-breasted Nuthatch Carved by Les Wilson of Deep River, Ontario in 1988. This Jay's range extends from southern Canada (Alberta eastward) , south to southeastern Texas, the Gulf of Mexico coast and southern Florida. The White-breasted Nuthatch is found in Eastern Canada mainly in mature deciduous woodlands, woodlots, orchards, and shade trees of residential areas, In British Columbia Ponderosa Pines are favoured
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Two Blue Jays and a Nuthatch Carved by Les Wilson
1988
Deep River, Ontario
Credits:
The Birds of Canada by W. Earl Godfrey
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Stylized seal family Carved by Les Wilson of Deep River, Ontario about 1983
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Stylized seal family Carved by Les Wilson
1983
Deep River, Ontario
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Sumac Owl Carved by Les Wilson of Deep River, Ontario about 1984
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Sumac Owl Carved by Les Wilson
1984
Deep River, Ontario
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Ashtray stand and candle holders Carved by Les Wilson of Deep River, Ontario about 1984
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Ashtray stand and candle holders Carved by Les Wilson
1984
Deep River, Ontario
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Human female form in silhouette , carved by Les Wilson of Deep River Ontario about 1990