Taxidermy Paradise Shelduck in Flight (Tadorna variegata)
Taxidermy Paradise Shelduck (Tadorna variegata)
Endemic to New Zealand, the female paradise shelduck features a striking white head and chestnut body. These shelducks are known for their lifelong pair bonds and primarily graze on pasture grasses and clover. Classified as a species of least concern by the IUCN, they are also seasonally hunted as game birds. This expertly preserved specimen showcases the unique beauty of the paradise shelduck.
There is a hook in the back to easily hang on a wall.
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