Jay
Jay Garrulus glandarius In Austria the jay is predominantly a stand bird, so that it can be presented on such a beautiful winter podium.
Jay Garrulus glandarius In Austria the jay is predominantly a stand bird, so that it can be presented on such a beautiful winter podium.
Crouched field hare Lepus europaeus A field hare hiding crouched behind the grass. Here you see the self-imposed hare from my first small hunt.
Flying mallard Anas platyrhynchos Flying Mallard in the reed.
Climbing pine marten Martes martes Often, the stone marten is mistaken for a pine marten, although there are very distinct differences – such as the yellowish breast patch or the often darker colored face to the rest of the body.
Climbing Squirrel Sciurus vulgaris Unfortunately, many squirrels are run over by cars. Due to attentive locals and hunters, I often get these little rodents for preparation.
Badger head preparation Meles meles If there is no room for a complete badger, a head preparation is a good alternative for your hunting experience.
Magpie Pica pica The magpie is a very beautiful representative of the domestic ravens. Their wings and bump shimmer green and blue in the light.
Fox head preparation Vulpes vulpes As with other animals, a preparation of the head for a fox is well suited for lack of space.
Stone marten Martes foina A stone marten on a self-molded artificial stone.