Taxidermy Hen Harrier Female on Wood Base
Taxidermy hen harrier, a female, mounted on a wooden base. The bird features natural brown and white plumage, with yellow legs and beak. In good condition.
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This is a mounted taxidermy specimen of a female hen harrier (Circus cyaneus), from the Kenneth Murphy Private Collection, this bird is registered with a D>O>E number anda
CITES registration.. The harrier is perched atop a section of natural wood, possibly a tree trunk or branch, which serves as a base. The bird's plumage is predominantly brown and white, with intricate patterns throughout its feathers. Its legs and beak are yellow, providing a contrast to the darker tones of its body. The base is covered with material to resemble the natural habit.
The bird has been carefully posed to showcase its natural form and features. The taxidermy work appears to be well-executed, with attention to detail in the arrangement of the feathers and the overall presentation.
The condition of the piece is good. This taxidermy hen harrier would make a unique display piece for a study, library, or any space where natural history specimens are appreciated.
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