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AUDUBON BIRD CALL
The original Audubon Bird Call consists of a birchwood roller and a zinc plug. When twisted, this instrument will make a variety of sounds which attract wild birds. Each Audubon Bird Call is handmade and individually tuned. With reasonable care, and periodic re-application of rosin from the included capsule, the call will last a lifetime. North Kingstown, Rhode Island USA
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AUDUBON BIRD CALL
The Audubon Bird Call is a classic, simple birdwatcher's tool with a 60 year history. Invented by Roger Eddy in 1947, its success was immediate and its production ran parallel to Mr. Eddy's other accomplishments: four published novels, several terms in the Connecticut state legislature, and maintaining a successful produce farm outside of Hartford.
The Bird Call is made from cast zinc and birch wood in Rhode Island (the metal ring still reads "NEWINGTON CONN" in honor of the factory's original location). It doesn't mimic specific birdcalls but rather creates a tweeting noise that curious birds recognize and investigate.
American Bird Products is still owned and run by the Eddy family. With a little care and the occasional application of rosin, their Bird Call will last for years.
handmade in USA
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verified reviews(42)
Anonymous customer published the 06/04/2022 following an order made on 23/03/2022
Fonctionne très bien! Approuvé 🤩
Anonymous customer published the 26/03/2022 following an order made on 13/03/2022
Un très bel objet fabriqué depuis fort longtemps dans le Rhode Island. Très astucieux et qui fonctionne parfaitement... les oiseaux en redemandent. L'emballage est joli et très bien conçu également. What else ? Le rouge de ce modèle est magnifique et plaira forcément à notre petite-fille. Bien pensé, difficile à perdre s'il tombe dans l'herbe... ( Green / Red )
Anonymous customer published the 14/02/2022 following an order made on 01/02/2022
pas encore testé, usage ne paraissant pas évident
Comment from Le Comptoir Americain the 07/02/2022
Bonjour nathalie,
Comme vous le constaterez, c’est très facile ; tenez la partie en bois dans une main, avec l’autre main tournez la petite pièce métallique. Le frottement du métal contre le bois va créer un bruit de chant d’oiseau. En fonction de la pression et de l’amplitude de rotation le chant évoluera.


Anonymous customer published the 21/01/2022 following an order made on 01/01/2022
Excellent rapport qualité prix