SKU: 2920 Blue earlori H32W14D15
Mounted Blue-eared Flori - A Rare Masterpiece from the Tropics
This stuffed blue-eared chlori (Eos semilarvata) is a stunning taxidermy specimen that impressively captures the rare beauty of this exotic bird. The blue-eared chlori is found in the tropical rainforests of the Indonesian Moluccas, where it is known for its vibrant red plumage, contrasting with the blue spots around the ears. This striking color combination makes the blue-eared flori a beloved sight in its natural habitat and a beautiful decorative item for the home.
The taxidermy process of this blue-eared chlori has been carried out with extreme care, fully preserving the intense colors of its plumage and delicate details. With its natural posture and lifelike appearance, the blue-eared chlori almost seems to come to life. This stuffed specimen makes a fascinating addition to any taxidermy collection or can serve as an impressive and colorful statement piece in an interior. The bright red feathers and unique blue ear spots add a touch of tropical splendor to any space and let this bird's uniqueness shine through.
A fun fact about the blue-eared lory is that, like many other loris, it specializes in drinking nectar and eating soft fruits. Its tongue is equipped with a brush-like tip that allows it to efficiently extract nectar from flowers. This eating habit plays an important role in the pollination of plants in its habitat. In addition, blue-eared floras are known for their social nature and often live in groups, their colorful plumage creating a lively scene in the rainforests.
The stuffed blue ear flori is a unique and extraordinary decorative object that elegantly brings tropical nature indoors. For lovers of taxidermy and exotic birds, this is a valuable acquisition guaranteed to attract attention. The careful workmanship and vibrant colors of this bird make it an artistic and inspiring piece that evokes admiration.
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