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Taxidermy for wild birds and other animals that die through accident or natural causes.
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Since the turn of the year, Wild Art has prepared a number of specimens new to the workshop, including African White-Backed Vultures, New World Black and Turkey Vultures, a Goosander and two Great Northern Divers. More commonly, a number of Tawny Owls, Barn and Little Owls have been brought in, as well as a pair of Harris Hawk, and a single Cooper's Hawk. Commissioned work has included a number of Owls, Hawks and Kestrels; a Kingfisher, a full Fox, several Crows and Jackdaws. Sadly, two of the Tawny Owls had both perished after becoming trapped in chimney flues, one in Norfolk, the other in Wales.
 
24th March 2008
 
 
 
White-Backed Vulture
 
 
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