Ruffed Grouse Taxidermy For Sale | Ruffed Grouse Mounts For Sale
Ruffed Grouse Taxidermy For Sale This ruffed grouse is standing with its wings spread wide in an aggressive stance. An excellent illustration of a male ruffed grouse with exposed tail feathers. (See pictures.) Both males and females of the species have a patch of feathers on their necks, which gives them their name. To balance the display case or shelf with a collection of game birds from North America, this male is mounted on a small piece of wood. This grouse has earned our Premier rating thanks to a fantastic mount and stance, as well as superb colors and feathers.
Overall mount measurements: 13 inches high by 15 inches long by 12 inches broad (wood base)
Ruffed Grouse Mounts | Ruffed Grouse Taxidermy For Sale
The essence of this secretive upland bird is captured in ruffed grouse taxidermy through dynamic stances, exquisite feathers, and bases inspired by habitats. Because of its difficulty and striking appearance, avian taxidermists love it.
Overview of Ruffed Grouse Taxidermy | Ruffed Grouse Mounts For Sale
Because of its elaborate plumage, characteristic ruff, and inherent woods beauty, the ruffed grouse (Bonasa umbellus) is a highly sought-after subject in avian taxidermy. These birds are frequently mounted to mimic their mid-stride woodland movement or alert, drumming stance.
Techniques And Challenges | Ruffed Grouse Taxidermy
It takes care and accuracy to mount a ruffed grouse:
- Degreasing and Skinning: Grouse skin is fragile and easily torn. Degreasing must be done thoroughly, particularly around the base of the tail and breast.
- Feather grooming: To prevent a ruffled or artificial appearance, their soft, layered feathers must be well aligned.
- Form Preparation: In order to replicate the squat, compact body of the grouse, many taxidermists employ custom or modified bird forms.
- Use of Real Skull: For anatomical correctness, advanced mounts frequently use the bird’s cleaned skull.





















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