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Award Winning Carvings Greater Yellowlegs
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Greater Yellowlegs

Sale Price:$4,000.00 Original Price:$4,500.00
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Celebrate the elegance and grace of North America’s shorelines with this exquisite Greater Yellowlegs carving — a beautifully crafted piece that pays tribute to one of the continent’s most striking and admired shorebirds.

The Greater Yellowlegs (Tringa melanoleuca) is known for its slender build, long bright yellow legs, slightly upturned bill, and bold, speckled plumage. Found across marshes, mudflats, and shallow wetlands during migration, this striking shorebird is a favorite among birdwatchers, waterfowl hunters, and nature enthusiasts alike. Known for its distinctive high-pitched calls and graceful movements, the Greater Yellowlegs adds a touch of wild elegance wherever it is seen — or showcased.

Expertly hand-carved from sugar pine and gelutong wood, this carving is a testament to fine craftsmanship, with each slender leg, delicate feather, and lifelike pose carefully shaped and painted by hand using acrylic paints. From the beautifully patterned plumage to the natural stance, this Greater Yellowlegs carving brings the spirit of the wetlands to life, making it a captivating addition to any wildlife art collection, rustic home, or nature-inspired décor.

Details:

  • Species: Greater Yellowlegs (Tringa melanoleuca)

  • Materials: Sugar pine, gelutong wood, acrylic paints

  • Hand-carved and hand-painted

  • Ideal for wildlife art collectors, birders, waterfowl enthusiasts, rustic home decorators, and nature lovers

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Celebrate the elegance and grace of North America’s shorelines with this exquisite Greater Yellowlegs carving — a beautifully crafted piece that pays tribute to one of the continent’s most striking and admired shorebirds.

The Greater Yellowlegs (Tringa melanoleuca) is known for its slender build, long bright yellow legs, slightly upturned bill, and bold, speckled plumage. Found across marshes, mudflats, and shallow wetlands during migration, this striking shorebird is a favorite among birdwatchers, waterfowl hunters, and nature enthusiasts alike. Known for its distinctive high-pitched calls and graceful movements, the Greater Yellowlegs adds a touch of wild elegance wherever it is seen — or showcased.

Expertly hand-carved from sugar pine and gelutong wood, this carving is a testament to fine craftsmanship, with each slender leg, delicate feather, and lifelike pose carefully shaped and painted by hand using acrylic paints. From the beautifully patterned plumage to the natural stance, this Greater Yellowlegs carving brings the spirit of the wetlands to life, making it a captivating addition to any wildlife art collection, rustic home, or nature-inspired décor.

Details:

  • Species: Greater Yellowlegs (Tringa melanoleuca)

  • Materials: Sugar pine, gelutong wood, acrylic paints

  • Hand-carved and hand-painted

  • Ideal for wildlife art collectors, birders, waterfowl enthusiasts, rustic home decorators, and nature lovers

Celebrate the elegance and grace of North America’s shorelines with this exquisite Greater Yellowlegs carving — a beautifully crafted piece that pays tribute to one of the continent’s most striking and admired shorebirds.

The Greater Yellowlegs (Tringa melanoleuca) is known for its slender build, long bright yellow legs, slightly upturned bill, and bold, speckled plumage. Found across marshes, mudflats, and shallow wetlands during migration, this striking shorebird is a favorite among birdwatchers, waterfowl hunters, and nature enthusiasts alike. Known for its distinctive high-pitched calls and graceful movements, the Greater Yellowlegs adds a touch of wild elegance wherever it is seen — or showcased.

Expertly hand-carved from sugar pine and gelutong wood, this carving is a testament to fine craftsmanship, with each slender leg, delicate feather, and lifelike pose carefully shaped and painted by hand using acrylic paints. From the beautifully patterned plumage to the natural stance, this Greater Yellowlegs carving brings the spirit of the wetlands to life, making it a captivating addition to any wildlife art collection, rustic home, or nature-inspired décor.

Details:

  • Species: Greater Yellowlegs (Tringa melanoleuca)

  • Materials: Sugar pine, gelutong wood, acrylic paints

  • Hand-carved and hand-painted

  • Ideal for wildlife art collectors, birders, waterfowl enthusiasts, rustic home decorators, and nature lovers

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