Cape Girardeau Conservation center hosts duck decoy painting session
Nathan Gladden ~ Southeast Missourian
Saturday, January 29, 2022
The Cape Girardeau Conservation center hosted their duck decoy painting session from 8-12 on Saturday, Jan. 29th.
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Karen Pauls focuses on the fine details of painting her decoy.
(Nathan Gladden ~ Southeast Missourian)
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Karen Pauls steadily paints her duck decoy, trying to avoid any mistakes.
(Nathan Gladden ~ Southeast Missourian)
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Jason Mulholland figures out which color to paint onto his decoy.
(Nathan Gladden ~ Southeast Missourian)
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Walker Mulholland applies brown paint on his duck decoy.
(Nathan Gladden ~ Southeast Missourian)
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(Nathan Gladden ~ Southeast Missourian)
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(Left to right) Karen Pauls and McKenzie Bradshaw looking over their ducks trying to find where to paint next.
(Nathan Gladden ~ Southeast Missourian)
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A group of fully painted decoys sitting on the table.
(Nathan Gladden ~ Southeast Missourian)
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Two decoys ready for another step in finishing their paint jobs.
(Nathan Gladden ~ Southeast Missourian)
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Dylan Moore adding filler to his decoy.
(Nathan Gladden ~ Southeast Missourian)
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Dylan's cousin, Matt Moore priming his decoy.
(Nathan Gladden ~ Southeast Missourian)
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(Nathan Gladden ~ Southeast Missourian)
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(Nathan Gladden ~ Southeast Missourian)