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

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