Shep (sculpture)
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Original version of Shep in 2011 | |
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| Location | Dorchester, New Brunswick, Canada |
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| Coordinates | 45°53′59″N 64°31′00″W / 45.89978°N 64.51658°W |
| Designer | Robin Hanson |
| Type | Semipalmated sandpiper sculpture |
| Material | Steel, fibreglass, epoxy |
| Height | 2.4 m (7.9 ft) |
| Weight | 135 kg (298 lb) |
| Named after | The Shepody Bay |
Shep is a large sculpture of a semipalmated sandpiper in Dorchester (now part of Tantramar), New Brunswick, Canada. The current steel, fibreglass, and epoxy sculpture was created by Robin Hanson and installed in 2023 as a replacement for the original wooden version by Monty MacMillan, which stood from 2001 to 2020. Originally installed for the inaugural "Dorchester Sandpiper Festival", the name Shep is derived from the nearby Shepody Bay, which attracts a large amount of migrating semipalmated sandpipers.
Shep depicts a semipalmated sandpiper and is made of steel, fibreglass and epoxy. It stands 2.4 metres (7.9 ft) tall and weighs around 135 kilograms (298 lb). It was installed on April 8, 2023, as a replacement for a previous wooden version.[1][2] Shep is named after the nearby Shepody Bay, an extension of the Bay of Fundy to which many semipalmated sandpipers migrate during the summer.[3]
