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skullsite bird skull collection skip to content skullsite bird skull collection menu home skullsite is updating skull cleaning tutorial skull collection skeletons 3d models custom search scroll down to content welcome to skullsite skullsite is undergoing a complete makeover content is still being added from the old site so if you can t find any information you are looking for bear with us as we fully load the site almost 1600 species of birds are present in the database use the search form at the bottom of this page to look for species you are interested in or go to the order and family overview to browse the photo s we are grateful to several museums that provided us with photographs of extinct species or allowed us to take pictures of different skulls in their collections the dodo raphus cucullatus is extinct since the second half of the 17th century the dodo pictures show the only intact skull in existence still covered with skin on one side which was taken from the last surviving mounted specimen many thanks to the oxford university museum of natural history for providing us with these pictures view the dodo and other extinct species 3d skull models view rotating skeletons of a greater rhea northern gannet great cormorant common buzzard northern goshawk common swift crossbill moorhen curlew tawny owl fulmar black woodpecker congo peafowl griffon vulture hyacinth macaw maguari stork and papua hornbill experimental check out our page with interactive 3d models of bird skulls more models will be added soon about this site offers a large amount of information on bird skulls and anatomy displaying species from all over the world no bird has been killed to get its skull or skeleton for this collection all wild birds died of natural causes or accidental and in a few cases due to legal hunting by others or died in captivity the experimental zoology group of wageningen university has been authorized by the dutch authorities to own protected european birds after their death the permit nr is fef 27 06 2 98 0051 the wageningen university also has a cites exemption nr nl004 who wants to keep part of a found bird should inform oneself about the local laws on bird protection blog posted on 8th november 2017 28th september 2018 new on skullsite the bone blog hello visitors of skullsite our webmaster jan jansen has given the skullsite a complete makeover a work in progress so be patient please and one of the new features is a bone blog here i plan to post interesting information on skulls and skeletons tutorials on preparation and other things that may come up as continue reading new on skullsite the bone blog posted on 1st november 2017 28th september 2018 skullsite is updating welcome to skullsite com 2 0 after 17 years of duty the old skullsite which had become quite deprecated is finally replaced by a brand new one we received more than a million visitors since the year 2000 and we hope to continue to attract a lot of visitors from all over the world who share our continue reading skullsite is updating contact please contact us via email jan jansen wouter van gestel conservators edc wur search search for search disclaimer no bird has been killed to get its skull or skeleton for this collection all wild birds died of natural causes or accidental and in a few cases due to legal hunting by others or died in captivity the experimental zoology group of wageningen university has been authorized by the dutch authorities to own protected european birds after their death the permit nr is fef 27 06 2 98 0051 the wageningen university also has a cites exemption nr nl004 who wants to keep part of a found bird should inform oneself about the local laws on bird protection proudly powered by wordpress
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