Description
45cm x 22cm x 34cm (H X W X D)
This specimen is sourced responsibly in accordance with the the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and it’s death was the result of a road traffic accident.
Log B312: March 2025
£375.00
This specimen is a fine example of Britain’s most common bird of prey species – the Buzzard (Buteo buteo) displayed in a typical, noble ‘observing’ pose, as they are so often seen, perched upon telephone poles and branches in the countryside.
This taxidermy specimen is attached to a plaque with an adjustable fixing at the back, suitable for wall mounting.
Relevant paperwork in place for commercial sales. A10 Certification Number: 25GBA1083AD5X
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45cm x 22cm x 34cm (H X W X D)
This specimen is sourced responsibly in accordance with the the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and it’s death was the result of a road traffic accident.
Log B312: March 2025