In the manufacture of the product, the author's technique was used, which appeared as a result of a long creative search. The souvenir is made on the bark cork oak.
Pheasant hunting is one of the brightest events for lovers of autumn hunting. Few things in the world can match a colorful, cackling pheasant that takes off from a field on a beautiful fall day. A pheasant is a rather difficult trophy for a hunter. Pheasant hunting is possible all year round, but the classic pheasant hunting time traditionally comes after the end of the harvest. Wild pheasants are usually hunted with dogs, which are indispensable helpers for humans. Americans prefer long-range setters, while Europeans prefer short-range spaniels (and retrievers helping to collect downed birds). Pheasants prefer to run rather than fly, but when they soar up, it's epic! Wild pheasants can fly at 60 miles per hour, making them difficult to shoot. Hunting for a pheasant with a dog looks like this: after finding a bird, the dog stands up and waits for a command from the owner. The dog must drive the pheasant very quickly and energetically, this will make the bird fly up to the height required for the shot. In addition to detecting and chasing, a dog is needed in order to find a killed bird, because sometimes it falls into such thickets that a person cannot get through. Pheasants live in bushes, undergrowth, mainly in wet areas. The way of life is mainly terrestrial: even scared, he will prefer to run away and hide, rather than take off. They feed on berries, grains, seeds, insects, worms, beetles.
Material: Cork bark, paints and varnishes.
Size: 22х19х3 cm.
weight: 380 g.
Manufacturer: Handmade, own production. Albufeira, Algarve, Portugal.