Upland Birds
The great variety of upland birds we have in North America is truly astounding. From Ruffed Grouse in the Northwoods of Maine, to Prairie chickens on the great expanses of the west. They are true indicators of the great bounty we have as hunters and sportsman.
Below you will find my renditions of these most wonderful of birds. Their intricate camouflage plumages challenge even the keenest of eyes. I hope you enjoy my interpretation of their natural beauty.
Feel free to reach out to me about commissioning your very own Upland carving.
Call text 856-534-9400
Email Jodehillman@comcast.net
Click on any gallery image for a large, uncropped version of that photo.
Hungarian partridge - left side.
Hungarian partridge - right side.
Mourning dove on a base.
Turned-head Mourning dove field decoy.
Suitcase dove with hunting scene.
Mourning Dove.
Suitcase Mourning Dove.
Suitcase mourning dove - head detail.
Suitcase mourning dove - interior hunting scene painting .
Silhouette dove rig with custom carrying/gunning box.
Silhouette dove paint detail.
Woodcock on fall swirl base.
Woodcock on walnut base.
Ring-neck pheasant.
Flying prairie chicken detail.
Flying prairie chicken.
Courtship display prairie chicken.
Copper-phased ruffed grouse.
Upland bird group.
Sitting hen Bob White quail
Dead hang Bobwhite quail front view.
Dead Hang Bobwhite quail back view.
Standing male Bobwhite quail.
Bobwhite quail trio.
Bobwhite quail pair on grass base.
Bobwhite quail on grass base.