An animal decoy consists of a two-dimensional silhouette body and a three-dimensional head, the two replicating a desired animal, such as a waterfowl or the like. The two-dimensional body portion has front and back sheets separated by corrugations defining elongated channels. A three-dimensional head, being the more important portion of a decoy, has a wire or rod extending therefrom for insertion into an elongated channel for a friction fit at any of a multitude of selectable or desired orientations. The body is formed of a corrugated paperboard or plastic sheet material, while the head is preferably molded of a rigid foam material.