This post displays my latest two Ruby-throated hummers. There is a subtle difference in posture in each. One is displayed on a lilac base that shows the beauty of natural lilac wood with bands of magenta coursing through the grain. The other bird is seen with a slightly less-upright posture at a rose leaning on a walnut burl base. Both are painted in oils and made of tupelo. They are in private collections.
Category: Ruby-Throated
We all know that hummingbirds are attracted to red flowers, why not roses? This is the latest and perhaps the best hummingbird I have done. The bird and rose are of tupelo and painted in oils. The base is lilac. The stem is brass. It is life-sized. It is in a private collection. It won a third place ribbon and cash award at the 2011 Ward World Carving Championship.
Archilochus colubris]
This full-sized sculpture depicts the delicacy of the flight of this gem of avian world. Hummingbirds are attracted to red flowers as seen in this generic wild flower.
The bird and flower are of tupelo, the stem and leaves are of brass and the base is walnut. It is in a private collection.
Archilochus colubris
Two hummingbird parents visit with their offspring in their nest.
This carving received 3rd place at the 32nd Annual Ward World Championship Wildfowl Carving Competition (2002), in the category of Novice Decorative Life-size Wildfowl – Songbirds A. It is in a private collection.

