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Fused Glass Art RedWing Blackbird Video
Glass red winged blackbird perches on a shelf in front of a library full of dog books
FUSED GLASS ART RED WING BLACKBIRD ON A LOG
A trio of fused glass red-winged blackbirds in glossy red and black glass.
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Fused Glass Red Winged Blackbird | Perched Bird Ornament

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$60.00 CAD
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Fused Glass Perched Red Winged Blackbird

Inspired by the Red-Winged Blackbirds that gather in the trees and shrubs around Annapolis Royal.

This sleek fused glass bird features a raised wing and is infused with aventurine glass to give its feathers a subtle shimmer. Each piece comes with a detachable natural wood perch.

Red-Winged Blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus) are found across much of North America, especially near lakes, marshes, and wetlands. Often spotted resting on cattails, they’re best known for the striking red streaks on their wings, often visible during a dramatic fly-past. This bird is a distinctive accent, easy to place around the home.

Size: Approximately 5"
Display: Detachable log perch; size and shape will vary
Also available: Hanging Red-Winged Blackbird

 

Birds: General Information
  • •  Studio-glass handcrafted fused glass in Nova Scotia (no paints, glazes, or moulds)
  • •  Photos are for guidance only, though your bird will look similar. Minor variations in colour, tone and shade are part of the handmade charm
  • •  The direction the bird is facing varies — please let me know if you have a preference
  • •  Fused glass has a front and back — the front is glossy with detail

If you'd like to read more on how the birds are made, please visit The Birds or the more detailed blog article How the birds are made.