Studio and Workshop.
A glimpse inside the bird whittling studio and the workshop where bird blocks are cut, sanded, whittled, and hand painted.
The Bird Whittler Studio and Workshop.
The bird whittler studio and workshop where whittling takes place.

The Bird Whittler Studio.
Bird whittling workshop, and the main photo shows a view where whittling and bird painting are done.

The Whittled Jay.
This is the whittled Jay I am working on, and as you can see, it is far larger than the smaller songbird I normally whittle.

Whittled Blue Tit.
This is an example of the Blue Tit whittling project that you can see on the whittler blog.

The Bird Wittler Disclaimer.
The content provided on The Bird Whittler website is intended solely as a general guide for those interested in the art of bird whittling. While we aim to inspire and inform, all tutorials, tips, and demonstrations are for informational purposes only. By accessing and using this website, you acknowledge and agree that:
- You are solely responsible for your own safety and actions when attempting any whittling techniques described or shown.
- The use of sharp tools such as Stanley knives carries inherent risks. Proper care, supervision (where appropriate), and safety precautions must always be taken.
- The Bird Whittler accepts no liability or responsibility for any injuries, damages, or losses that may occur as a result of following the content on this site or using any tools mentioned.
