The Original Tweet: Wooden Bird Calls - Gardenista
The Original Tweet: Wooden Bird Calls - Gardenista
If you see a burly man emerge from the bushes in Central Park, with a purposeful look in his eyes and twigs in his beard, he’s more likely these days to be after a yellow-throated warbler than you.
If you see a burly man emerge from the bushes in Central Park, with a purposeful look in his eyes and twigs in his beard, he’s more likely these days to be after a yellow-throated warbler than you.
Crime is down and bird watching is up in New York. When I was out with the dogs the other morning, I stumbled across a bird watcher in the Ramble, pointing the biggest telephoto lens I’d ever seen at a distant branch.
Crime is down and bird watching is up in New York. When I was out with the dogs the other morning, I stumbled across a bird watcher in the Ramble, pointing the biggest telephoto lens I’d ever seen at a distant branch.
Handmade from beech, maple, leather, and brass, the birds calls are sold in sets or individually; a Black Accordian Sandpiper call, for instance, is $48 from MOMA Store.
Handmade from beech, maple, leather, and brass, the birds calls are sold in sets or individually; a Black Accordian Sandpiper call, for instance, is $48 from MOMA Store.
Image via The General Aesthete.
Image via The General Aesthete.
A red winged blackbird, common in North America, has a call that sounds like “Conk-la-ree.” A Blackbird Wooden Bird Call is $25 from The Wooden Wagon.
A red winged blackbird, common in North America, has a call that sounds like “Conk-la-ree.” A Blackbird Wooden Bird Call is $25 from The Wooden Wagon.
The black-headed gull bird, common in Europe, frequents the US Eastern Seaboard, as well, making a harsh “karr” or “kek” sound.
The black-headed gull bird, common in Europe, frequents the US Eastern Seaboard, as well, making a harsh “karr” or “kek” sound.
A robin repeats a string of whistles that sound as if it is saying: “Cheerily, cheer up, cheer up, cheerily.” Turn the screw back and forth to imitate a robin.
A robin repeats a string of whistles that sound as if it is saying: “Cheerily, cheer up, cheer up, cheerily.” Turn the screw back and forth to imitate a robin.
Recreate the cooing of a turtle dove with the Turtle Dove Bird Call; it’s %25 from The Wooden Wagon.
Recreate the cooing of a turtle dove with the Turtle Dove Bird Call; it’s %25 from The Wooden Wagon.
A set of six American Bird Calls—for a Robin, Mourning Dove, Owl, Common Gallinule, Warbler, and Mallard Duck—is $148 at Canoe.
A set of six American Bird Calls—for a Robin, Mourning Dove, Owl, Common Gallinule, Warbler, and Mallard Duck—is $148 at Canoe.