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What birds are illegal to taxidermy?

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What birds are illegal to taxidermy?
What birds are illegal to taxidermy depends on where you live. In the U.S., federal law bans the practice for certain species, and most states have additional restrictions. Consult your local regulations for specific information. On 1stDibs, shop a collection of taxidermy.
1stDibs ExpertMarch 22, 2022
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Celebrate Nature's Beauty: Taxidermy Atlantic Puffin Bird
Located in New York, NY
Meticulously crafted Taxidermy Atlantic Puffin Bird (Fratercula arctica), also known as the common
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Icelandic Taxidermy

Materials

Leather, Feathers

Vintage Spruce Grouse Taxidermy Ptarmigan Pheasant Bird Mount 14"
Located in Dayton, OH
Vintage Spruce Grouse game bird taxidermy mount on driftwood base. Dimensions: 14" x 7" x 12.5
Category

Late 20th Century American Country Taxidermy

Materials

Feathers

Vintage Sharptail Grouse Taxidermy Ptarmigan Pheasant Bird Mount 14"
Located in Dayton, OH
Vintage Sharptail Grouse game bird taxidermy mount on driftwood base. Dimensions: 17" x 6" x 10.5
Category

Late 20th Century American Country Taxidermy

Materials

Abalone, Feathers

Vintage Gray Hungarian Partridge Game Bird Taxidermy Mount 20"
Located in Dayton, OH
Vintage Gray Hungarian Partridge game bird taxidermy mount on oak base with driftwood and foliage
Category

Late 20th Century American Country Taxidermy

Materials

Feathers

Vintage Spruce Grouse Taxidermy Ptarmigan Pheasant Bird Mount 17"
Located in Dayton, OH
Vintage Spruce Grouse game bird taxidermy mount on driftwood base. The spruce grouse, also known
Category

Late 20th Century American Country Taxidermy

Materials

Feathers

Stuffed Bird for Natural History Cabinet, Italy, 1880
Located in Milan, IT
Natural specimen from Wunderkammer Stuffed bird (Streptopelia turtur) Dove on a wooden base with
Category

Antique Late 19th Century Italian Natural Specimens

Materials

Animal Skin, Wood, Paper, Feathers

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