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Prinia inornata Bird Skeleton | A1 Quality | Dry-Preserved SKELETON

A1 Quality Bird Skeleton Specimen

Prinia inornata (Plain Prinia) – A museum-quality bird skeleton specimen in A1 condition, expertly dry-preserved and unmounted, ideal for natural history collectors, ornithologists, educators, and artists.

Specimen Details

  • Scientific name: Prinia inornata
  • Common name: Plain Prinia / Plain Wren-warbler
  • Family: Cisticolidae (cisticolas & allies)
  • Quality grade: A1 – Premium condition with excellent preservation
  • Condition: Dry-preserved skeleton, unmounted, ready for display or study
  • Ideal for: Natural history collections, ornithological study, educational displays, cabinet of curiosities, specimen art, creative projects

About This Specimen

Prinia inornata is a small, slender cisticolid warbler with one of the widest distributions of any prinia, ranging from Pakistan and India across Southeast Asia to southern China, Taiwan, and the Indonesian archipelago. A familiar species of open grasslands, scrub, rice paddies, and wetland margins, it is characterised by its long, graduated tail — habitually cocked and wagged — and its restless, skulking behaviour through low vegetation. Despite its understated plumage — reflected in the epithet inornata, meaning ‘unadorned’ — it is one of the most ecologically successful and widespread warblers in Asia. The cisticolid skeleton is a delicate and finely proportioned example of passerine osteology, with a slender bill adapted for gleaning invertebrates, a long tail vertebral series, and lightweight hindlimb bones clearly preserved in this specimen — a precise and elegant addition to any serious natural history collection or artistic display.

Perfect for ornithologists, naturalists, natural history collectors, educators, artists, and interior designers seeking authentic specimens with genuine scientific and aesthetic value.

£39.99 GBP

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