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Anser indicus (Bar-headed Goose)




Length: 100 mm
Dutch: Indische Gans

Nettapus auritus (African Pygmy-goose)




Length: 51 mm
Dutch: Afrikaanse Dwergeend

Somateria spectabilis (King Eider)




Length: 111 mm
Dutch: Koningseider

Marmaronetta angustirostris (Marbled Teal)




Length: 84 mm
Dutch: Marmereend

Speculanas specularis (Bronze-winged Duck)




Length: 109 mm
Dutch: Bronsvleugeleend

Anas rhynchotis (Australian Shoveler)




Length: 104 mm
Dutch: Australische Slobeend

Sarkidiornis melanotos (Comb Duck)




Length: 97 mm
Dutch: Knobbeleend

Somateria fischeri (Spectacled Eider)




Length: 98 mm
Dutch: Brileider

Mergus merganser (Goosander)




Length: 118 mm
Dutch: Grote Zaagbek

Anas castanea (Chestnut Teal)




Length: 80 mm
Dutch: Kastanjetaling

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Skull sizes:

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  • 150-200 mm (55)
  • > 200 mm (35)

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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.

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