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The Nature Collection Collection Contents

Mammals (1 of 2) Deer Antlers: (8) Fallow, Red and Roe Deer Skulls: Red, Fallow and Muntjac Fallow Deer hide Cleaned hair to touch Jaw bones with teeth Shoulder blade Ribs Leg bones Vertebrae Pelvic bones Hooves Badger Skulls (4) Complete cub skeleton Pelvis Rabbit Complete skeleton Vertebrae Jaw bone with teeth Cleaned fur to feel

Mammals (2 of 2) Fox Skulls (3) Complete Skeletons (2) Small bones to feel Cleaned Tail to feel Common Shrew Skeletons reassembled from bones in Barn Owl pellets (2) Loose bones to handle Pygmy Shrew Various Tiny Bones Field Vole Skeletons reassembled from bones in Barn Owl pellets (several) Loose bones to handle House Mouse Skeleton (incomplete) Mole Skeleton (incomplete) Cleaned fur to feel Entire Range of Small Mammal skulls and jawbones

Birds(1 of 3) Complete Skeletons Green Woodpecker (2), Tawny Owl, Wren, Dunnock, Coal Tit Skulls and Beaks Woodcock, Snipe, Pheasant. Magpie, Crow, Jackdaw, Blackcap Legs and claws Sparrowhawk, Robin, Crow, Magpie, Great Tit, Woodpecker (Green and GSW) Duck breastbone Swan breastbone, ribs and pelvis Jackdaw ribs, vertebrae, leg bones, wing bones, pelvis Crow beak and tongue, breastbone, leg bones, vertebrae, ribs, pelvis Robin and Blue Tit Chicks tiny bones: skulls, vertebrae, leg bones, pelvic bones

Birds (2 of 3) Feather Collection Wings complete wings and / or sets of wing feathers from: Green Woodpecker, Great Spotted Woodpecker. Tawny Owl, Little Owl, Woodcock, Mallard, Teal, Jay, Magpie, Snipe, Crow, Moorhen, Pheasant Assorted Feathers Green Woodpecker, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Magpie, Kestrel, Sparrowhawk, Mallard, Tawny Owl, Little Owl, Barn Owl, Jay, Jackdaw, Parakeet, Pheasant, Mute Swan, Canada Goose, Mandarin Duck, Woodcock

Birds (3 of 3) Nests Various nests (abandoned) Hatched birds eggs Lesser Spotted Woodpecker Nest hole Pellets Tawny Owl, Little Owl, Short Eared Owl, Barn Owl, Red Kite, Kestrel, Sparrowhawk and Crow Contents of Owl Pellets Vole skulls, teeth, jawbones, vertebrae, ribs, leg bones, tail bones, rabbit claws, shrew skulls, bat wing bones, mouse jaw bones, frog bones, beetle exoskeletons

Other Bones Amphibians Frog skeleton Reptiles Adder skin Grass Snake skeleton Grass Snake vertebrae Young Grass Snake skeletons (2) Shed skin of Grass Snake

Invertebrates (1 of 3) Butterflies Camberwell Beauty, Swallowtail, Large White, Marbled White, Black Veined White, Gatekeeper Pale Clouded Yellow Silver Washed Fritillary, Green Fritillary, Small Copper Large Blue, Common Blue, Adonis Blue,, Orange Tip Meadow Brown, Red Admiral Meadow Brown, Small Heath Small Skipper, Peacock Moth Caterpillars Freeze dried caterpillars: Elephant Hawk Moth, Privet Hawk Moth, Poplar Hawk Moth, Puss Moth, Oak Eggar, Lobster, Grey Dagger, Figure of Eighty, Scarce Vapourer, Fox Moth, Cinnabar Moth, Bought at an Entomology Fair

Invertebrates (2 of 3) Moths Large Yellow Underwing Copper Underwing Silver Y The Herald Mother Shipton Merveille du Jour Peach Blossom Pink Barred Sallow The Vapourer Oak Eggar Six Spot Burnet Ruby Tiger Scarlet Tiger Red Underwing Cinnabar Rosy Footman Puss Moth Small Emerald Buff Tip Garden Tiger Six Spot Burnet Cocoons

Invertebrates (3 of 3) Beetles Stag Beetle Lesser Stag Beetle Long horn Beetle Violet Ground Beetle Scarab Beetle Dragonflies and Damselflies Exoskeletons (2) Dragonfly exuviae (several) Damselfly exuviae (several) Hornets Hornet Nest Combs Hornets Wasps Wasp nest combs Wasps Bees Honey bees Bumble bees Various

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