Chestnut-Sided Warbler
Description
Chestnut-Sided Warbler
The Chestnut-Sided Warbler is a perky little bird found in brushy thickets and old fields foraging for seeds, berries and caterpillars. A handsome bird, it has chestnut streaking on its sides, a yellow crown and lack eye stripes.
All of our life-sized birds are hand-carved from basswood (a very carveable wood that does not split and takes paint well), hand-feathered to show detail and painted with acrylic paint. The eyes are glass, feet are metal and base is wood.
The chestnut-sided warbler measures 5 inches from head to tail, is 3.75 inches from head to foot and the carving has an overall height of 7 inches.
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Reviews
Wednesday, 07 November 2012
I'm not really familiar with North American birds, but from a carving perspective I think it has nice detail. Very lifelike for the price.Richard Major


