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Paul Reynolds of Wild Wings Taxidermy stands in his Dayton studio where he stores a wild turkey mount he produced for a client, and some bear and moose mounts he is restoring for the state of Maine. Carl D. Walsh/Staff Photographer
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Paul Reynolds of Wild Wings Taxidermy stands in his Dayton studio where he stores a wild turkey mount he produced for a client, and some bear and moose mounts he is restoring for the state of Maine.
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Samples of Reynolds' work are displayed in his Dayton studio.
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Bruce Reynolds, Paul's father, works on a lobster articulation to help his son complete a lobster display for the Portland International Jetport.
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Paul Reynolds works on a mount of a common eider articulated to be diving for mussels. He says his favorite part of his job is working on water fowl, such as eiders. "There are many more things you can do with them,” than with other types of wildlife, he says. “You can let your imagination run wild with it."