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over 10lbs

  • Audubon American Sparrow Hawk

    Audubon American Sparrow Hawk

    $49.99

    The American Sparrow Hawk also known as the American kestrel is the smallest Falcon found in North America.

    They have distinctive coloration; rusty brown with a black nape and two vertical black stripes on a white face.

    You’ll find these beauties in open areas, such as Meadows, woodland openings and farmlands.

  • Audubon Barn Swallow

    Audubon Barn Swallow

    $59.99

    The Barn Swallow is one of the most widespread species of swallow in the world.

    You’ll find them in grasslands, barnyards and near open waters.

    They have a beautiful cobalt blue that blankets their back and wings with a striking tawny underbelly.

    We enjoy watching them wisp through the air catching bugs in the evenings.

    “The flight of this species is not less interesting than any other of its characteristics. It probably surpasses in speed that of any other species of the feathered tribes, excepting the Humming-bird.” – John James Audubon

  • Audubon Crested Titmouse

    Audubon Crested Titmouse

    $59.99

    The Crested Titmouse is a small songbird that is native to southern states in North America and Northern Mexico.

    You’ll find them in wooded areas.

    The male has a dark black crest on the top of their head along with cream bodies with rust colored flanks.

  • Audubon Passenger Pigeon

    Audubon Passenger Pigeon

    $49.99

    The Passenger Pigeon was native to North America with the last dying in captivity at the Cincinnati Zoo in 1914, classifying this species as extinct.

    “Men still live who, in their youth, remember pigeons; trees still live who, in their youth, were shaken by a living wind. But a few decades hence only the oldest oaks will remember, and at long last only the hills will know.” – Aldo Leopold

    With nearly 5 billion pigeons, the flocks were so large they blackened the daylight sky for hours, resulting in many believing the end of the world was near.

    “The multitudes of Wild Pigeons in our woods are astonishing. Indeed, after having viewed them so often, and under so many circumstances, I even now feel inclined to pause, and assure myself that what I am going to relate is fact. Yet I have seen it all, and that too in the company of persons who, like myself, were struck with amazement.” – John James Audubon

    The extinction of Passenger Pigeon has been labeled one of the greatest and most senseless human-induced extinctions in history. The result has brought new conservation laws and practices which prevent the extinction of other species.

  • Katz Small Felling Axe

    Katz Small Felling Axe

    $99.00

    Head: Hudson Bay style, 7.25″ Hand Forged 1060 Carbon Steel axe head with 4.25″ cutting edge, 2.75 lbs

    Handle: Tennessee Hickory with lanyard hole, oil finish (no lacquer)

    Length: 28″ overall

  • Rush 12 Backpack

    Rush 12 Backpack

    $94.99

    This high performance, multipurpose backpack features 16 individual compartments and a roomy main storage area for all the gear you’ll need for your adventures.

    It will no doubt be the sturdiest daypack you’ll ever own.  Mine goes everywhere with me.

  • Titanium Water Bottle

    Titanium Water Bottle

    $59.99
    : $79.99 ($20.00)

    Everyone needs a single walled steel bottle that they can boil water in over a camp fire.

    This one fits the bill perfectly, except it’s titanium, not steel. (Just remember to let the bottle cool before grabbing it, or use some thick leather gloves.)

    Notice that the seal is on the lid, not the bottle, so you won’t need to worry about melting it.

    Plus since it is titanium, it’s way lighter than stainless steel. So all you’ll notice is the weight of the water, not the bottle.

    A note from the manufacturer about titanium:

    “you no longer have to worry about leaching chemicals or harmful side effects. Titanium does not react to human fluids, so over time it will remain 100% safe.”

    That’s an added bonus, I guess.