Splendor Rosella Taxidermy full body mount - Platycercus eximius cecilae - With closed footring - 37 cm - 13 cm - 16 cm - CITES Appendix II - Annex B in the EU - 1






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Pracht Rosella specimen, scientific name Platycercus eximius cecilae with closed footring, one item in good condition, weight 2000 g, dimensions 37 cm high by 13 cm wide by 16 cm deep, origin Australië, year 2025, listed under CITES Appendix II.
Description from the seller
The splendid parakeet shines with its bright red chest and subtle transitions to green and blue. Its alert posture on the branch gives a lively appearance, as if it could take flight at any moment.
The bird is carefully positioned on a sturdy wooden branch, resting on a dark pedestal. This combination of natural and dark tones creates a beautiful contrast, ideal for a light environment.
In space, this mounted splendid parrot adds an element of sophistication and color. Place it by a window for optimal light play and admire the shine of its feathers.
Seller's Story
The splendid parakeet shines with its bright red chest and subtle transitions to green and blue. Its alert posture on the branch gives a lively appearance, as if it could take flight at any moment.
The bird is carefully positioned on a sturdy wooden branch, resting on a dark pedestal. This combination of natural and dark tones creates a beautiful contrast, ideal for a light environment.
In space, this mounted splendid parrot adds an element of sophistication and color. Place it by a window for optimal light play and admire the shine of its feathers.
Seller's Story
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Bidders need to be aware that several countries do not allow importing objects derived from endangered and other protected species, even if a certificate of origin is provided. By bidding, you confirm that you have familiarised yourself with customs laws and regulations of your own country.
