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Diving into the waterfowl world with woodcarving

Portland, ORLocal News

The upcoming Columbia Flyway Wildlife Show in Astoria, Oregon, will shine a spotlight on the cherished pastime of woodcarving waterfowl. Local craftsman Rick Pass, who has dedicated over two decades to creating lifelike ducks and geese from tupelo wood, shares his passion for this unique art form. His journey began in childhood, influenced by memorable outdoor experiences with his father during waterfowl season. Pass expresses awe at the migratory journeys of these birds, emphasizing their beauty and the connection they foster with nature. As the fall season brings flocks of ducks and geese to Oregon's skies, the article captures the spirit of local wildlife appreciation.

The Columbia Flyway Wildlife Show aims to celebrate this artistry and the community's deep-rooted ties to its natural surroundings. Through Pass's story, readers gain insight into the cultural significance of waterfowl and the importance of preserving such traditions. This event promises to be a vibrant showcase of creativity and a reminder of the beauty found in Oregon's wilderness.

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