The falcon is small, brave, graceful and impetuous.
Kobchik is a thunderstorm of large insects - locusts, beetles, grasshoppers, butterflies, dragonflies, bees and wasps, which make up about 80% of its diet - very nutritious and rich in protein. The kobchik has a truly amazing coordination of movements, allowing you to catch even very small prey both in the air and from the ground. Like the kestrel falcon, it hovers in the air in fluttering flight, looking for prey. There are observations of birds accompany grazing herds, grabbing frightened insects. However, if you are lucky, a small winged predator will not give up a small rodent or lizard - this is especially important for the bird during the period of feeding chicks.
Width 30 cm
height 21 cm
depth 22 cm
I offer works performed in compliance with all the best technologies and requirements. The master who created this project has extensive experience and an excellent reputation among true connoisseurs of taxidermy art. You'll get the same item you see. You can enjoy all the beauty of a wild bird that will delight you for many years.
Your guests, relatives and close people will see that you are a true lover of nature and you give a second life to these birds.
If you have any special requests and preferences, please contact us and we will try to implement them.
Can be used as a décor in a room, house or study guide.
Pay attention, for better safety during transportation, the bird is screwed to the box, carefully cut the box and you will see how to unpack it.
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Delivery takes up to 30 working days.
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This bird was bred and lived in a private zoo, died its own death.
This bird cannot be included in the list of migratory birds, is not included in the list of the MBTA Agreement on migratory birds.