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Chainsaw Bird Carvings

Feature Artist: Bob Eigenrauch, Master Chainsaw Carver


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Birds make outstanding features for carving, standing alone, perched in pairs, an eagle with wings spread in flight or a pelican swallowing prey.

Artisans of the Valley feature Chainsaw Carving by Bob Eigenrauch - ParotArtisans of the Valley feature Chainsaw Carving by Bob Eigenrauch - EaglesArtisans of the Valley feature Chainsaw Carving by Bob Eigenrauch - Spread Wing EagleArtisans of the Valley feature Chainsaw Carving by Bob Eigenrauch - Pelican Swallowing a Fish

Options for patriotic symbols, a classic bald eagle and red white and blue shield. Eagles with banners and messages, alone or affixed to signs, displays, or perhaps a rooftop.

Artisans of the Valley feature Chainsaw Carving by Bob Eigenrauch - Eagle with Shield LeftArtisans of the Valley feature Chainsaw Carving by Bob Eigenrauch - Eagle with Shield Right

Artisans of the Valley feature Chainsaw Carving by Bob Eigenrauch - Swooping Eagle FrontArtisans of the Valley feature Chainsaw Carving by Bob Eigenrauch - Swooping Eagle ForwardArtisans of the Valley feature Chainsaw Carving by Bob Eigenrauch - Swooping Eagle Side

Artisans of the Valley feature Chainsaw Carving by Bob Eigenrauch - PelicanBirds of prey and raptors extend to include hawks, falcons, owls, and cranes. Hunting and fishing - poised in natural potions active or stationary. Examples include fully painted specimens as well as natural stained finishes, and the more rustic unfinished/unpainted appearance.

Don't forget owls make a great garden ornament, and they ward off crows and small birds, rabbits, and squirrels that may otherwise feed on your valuable seeds and crops.

Artisans of the Valley feature Chainsaw Carving by Bob Eigenrauch - Two Perched OwlsArtisans of the Valley feature Chainsaw Carving by Bob Eigenrauch - Red Tail HawkArtisans of the Valley feature Chainsaw Carving by Bob Eigenrauch - Perched OwlArtisans of the Valley feature Chainsaw Carving by Bob Eigenrauch - Unfinished Owl

Artisans of the Valley feature Chainsaw Carving by Bob Eigenrauch - Unfinished EaglesArtisans of the Valley feature Chainsaw Carving by Bob Eigenrauch - Unfinished EagleArtisans of the Valley feature Chainsaw Carving by Bob Eigenrauch - Red Tail HawkArtisans of the Valley feature Chainsaw Carving by Bob Eigenrauch - Red Tail HawkArtisans of the Valley feature Chainsaw Carving by Bob Eigenrauch - Red Tail Hawk

Artisans of the Valley feature Chainsaw Carving by Bob Eigenrauch - Blue Heron Looking UpArtisans of the Valley feature Chainsaw Carving by Bob Eigenrauch - Blue Heron CloseupArtisans of the Valley feature Chainsaw Carving by Bob Eigenrauch - Crane Scene

Artisans of the Valley feature Chainsaw Carving by Bob Eigenrauch - Parot Chainsaw CarvingRepresentation from the tropical species such as parrots, cockatoos, and toucans.

Every color of the rainbow is a consideration in the rainforest, so one of these will certainly brighten up your landscape.

Combine a few of these tropical birds perched about with a Tiki, a waterfall and maybe a few palm trees, then all you need is a pig for a proper luau!

Artisans of the Valley feature Chainsaw Carving by Bob Eigenrauch - Perched ParotArtisans of the Valley feature Chainsaw Carving by Bob Eigenrauch - CocktooArtisans of the Valley feature Chainsaw Carving by Bob Eigenrauch - Tucan View 1Artisans of the Valley feature Chainsaw Carving by Bob Eigenrauch - Tucan View 2

Artisans of the Valley feature Chainsaw Carving by Bob Eigenrauch - woodpecker

Game birds are also possible, such as pheasant or turkey. There's also a woodpecker in action, this one Bob didn't do, but we thought it was cool so we put it on the site!

Contact us with your ideas for a bird carving, in either chainsaw form or a conventional sculpture.


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Artisans of the Valley
Hand Crafted Custom Woodworking

Stanley D. Saperstein
Eric M. Saperstein
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(609) 637-0450
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email: woodworkers@artisansofthevalley.com
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