Bullfinch (Gimpel) and European robin. Taxidermy full body mount - Pyrrhula + Erithacus rubecula - with authority statement - 28 cm - 25 cm - 15 cm - Non-CITES species - 1

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Description from the seller

The specimen consists of a bullfinch, also called Gimpel, and a European robin, both sitting on a branch. The bullfinch belongs to the finch family and is widespread in Europe and Asia. The European robins (Erithacus rubecula) are small, round songbirds found in Europe, West Asia, and North Africa.

Two beautiful specimens; these are very rare to find in this quality.

The specimen consists of a bullfinch, also called Gimpel, and a European robin, both sitting on a branch. The bullfinch belongs to the finch family and is widespread in Europe and Asia. The European robins (Erithacus rubecula) are small, round songbirds found in Europe, West Asia, and North Africa.

Two beautiful specimens; these are very rare to find in this quality.

Details

Era
After 2000
Specimen
Bullfinch (Gimpel) and European robin.
Scientific Name
Pyrrhula + Erithacus rubecula - with authority statement
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
Germany
CITES relevancy
Non-CITES species
Condition
Good condition
Year
2005
Weight
2 kg
Height
28 cm
Width
25 cm
Depth
15 cm
Sold by
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