No. 31 — The Black-and-white Warbler (Mniotilta varia)



No. 31 — The Black-and-white Warbler (Mniotilta varia)
No. 31 — The Black-and-white Warbler (Mniotilta varia)
Hand-carved songbird by Geoffrey “G.B.” Davis
Materials: White Pine, Glass, Steel, Found Wood, and Tinplate
Dimensions: 5" L × 2 1/4" W × 5" H
Finish: Traditional milk paint, waxed and buffed
Status: Available
Description
The Black-and-white Warbler is a tiny and often elusive bird that spends much of its time high in the forest canopy. My own observations have mostly been limited to hearing their thin, squeaky song and catching fleeting glimpses as they move through the treetops directly overhead. Like many warblers, they can be easier to hear than to see.
About the Project
This bird is part of 50 Little Birds, a collection of hand-carved Indiana songbirds by artist Geoffrey “G.B.” Davis. Each bird represents a species found in Indiana and is inspired by the artist’s personal encounters with birds in the field. Carved from softwoods and painted with traditional milk paints, the birds are small objects meant to be held, studied, and shared. In this collection, every bird has a story.
Closer
Each bird in the series is offered as an individual piece, but together they reflect an ongoing body of work shaped by observation, memory, and a lifelong love of birds.
Availability
Each bird is carved and painted by hand. If this particular bird has already found a home, I am always happy to carve another for you. Because every bird is handmade, each will have its own unique character.