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Stuffed Whooping Crane
The whooping crane is the tallest bird in North America. They migrate yearly from Texas to Northern Canada. There are only about 300 whooping cranes left in the wild.
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Stuffed Raven
Here is a soft and cuddly plush raven. The raven is the largest member of the 40 species in the genus Corvus. The common raven can be found in Alaska and the western areas of Canada and the United States. They eat rodents, insects, eggs and garbage.
Temporarily Out of Stock
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Realistic Raven
Here is a great looking and hard to find raven. This raven is not stuffed but has real feathers over a hard plastic body. The raven has a thicker beak than the crow and would make a great display or prop.
Temporarily Out of Stock
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Realistic Stuffed Crow
Here is a very realistic looking stuffed crow. This display crow has real feathers and is more of a prop than a plush toy. The crow is known for its annoying 'caw'.
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Realistic Display Crow
Here is another realistic crow with his wings spread out. This crow has real feathers over a hard body and would make a great prop or display.
Temporarily Out of Stock
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Backyard Birds
Here is a great selection of common backyard birds found in North America. These cute and detailed birds also make realistic sounds.
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Realistic Blue Jay
Here is a great looking blue jay with real feathers. This is not a plush bird but more of a display or prop bird.
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Plush Hummingbird
Here is a very unique and hard to find stuffed hummingbird. Hummingbirds are tiny little birds that weigh less than a nickel. Because their wings beat 60-80 times per second (giving them their 'humming' name), they are able to hover at a flower or bird feeder while sucking its nectar.
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Realistic Mockingbird
Here is a great looking realistic mockingbird with real feathers. It is not plush.
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Plush Woodpecker
Here is a cute little stuffed Pileated Woodpecker. This plush woodpecker is part of the Audubon woodland birds collection from Wild Republic. It comes with the sound of a real bird call.
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