Avian Taxidermy - Bird of Prey

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Bird of Prey Avian Taxidermy Workshop

Overview: Immerse yourself in the art and science of taxidermy with our three-day Bird of Prey Avian Taxidermy Workshop. Designed for both seasoned artists and curious beginners, this intensive workshop will challenge and inspire you. Under the expert guidance of Teori Shannon, you will master industry techniques specifically for processing birds of prey and work with high-quality materials to create your own taxidermy piece.


Dates: Friday 18th 19th & 20th of October
Time: 9:30am - 4:30pm
Duration: Three days

Location: Boola Bardip Museum

Instructor: Teori Shannon


What You'll Learn:

  • Reference Recording: Documenting and preparing your specimen.

  • Skinning and Defleshing: Techniques for properly preparing the specimen.

  • Skull and Scleral Ossicles Preparation: Methods for cleaning and preserving these crucial components.

  • Skin Preservation: How to preserve the skin effectively for mounting.

  • Accurate Body Binding: Techniques tailored to the specimen you are working on.

  • Natural Positioning: Achieving lifelike postures for a realistic presentation.

At the end of the workshop participants will take home a finished specimen.   

Materials Provided:

  • Tools and supplies, including borax, acetone, and formalin.

  • Specimens

  • Custom made Wooden Pedestal

What to Bring:

  • Pencil/pen

  • Notepad

  • Camera for process photos

Participants are encouraged to bring along a pencil/pen and a notepad and take lots of process photos throughout. 

Students are welcome to bring along their own ethically sourced avian specimen (1-month prior notification required.

Due to supply restriction and cull programs, Raven specimens may not be available at the desired numbers.

In this case, alternative avian specimens will be supplied for students to learn work on,

Subject Specimens: Barn Owls, ex-rodenticide study specimens

Important Notes:

  • Raven specimens may not be available due to supply restrictions; alternative specimens such as Barn Owls from ex-rodenticide study specimens will be provided.

  • All specimens and materials comply with Western Australian Wildlife Regulations and are ethically sourced.

Join us for an enlightening experience in avian taxidermy and leave with a beautifully preserved specimen that showcases your new skills.

Presenter: Teori Shannon

Location: Woodside Learning Studios - Boola Bardip Museum

By purchasing a ticket and providing the personal information requested, you confirm that you acknowledge and agree with the WA Museum’s Privacy Statement, Terms and Conditions and that we and our event partner may contact you regarding the event and other offers. For more information on how Teori Shannon manages your personal information or to change your preferences, please contact Teori Shannon at

preservingforthefuture@gmail.com

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Bird of Prey Avian Taxidermy Workshop

Overview: Immerse yourself in the art and science of taxidermy with our three-day Bird of Prey Avian Taxidermy Workshop. Designed for both seasoned artists and curious beginners, this intensive workshop will challenge and inspire you. Under the expert guidance of Teori Shannon, you will master industry techniques specifically for processing birds of prey and work with high-quality materials to create your own taxidermy piece.


Dates: Friday 18th 19th & 20th of October
Time: 9:30am - 4:30pm
Duration: Three days

Location: Boola Bardip Museum

Instructor: Teori Shannon


What You'll Learn:

  • Reference Recording: Documenting and preparing your specimen.

  • Skinning and Defleshing: Techniques for properly preparing the specimen.

  • Skull and Scleral Ossicles Preparation: Methods for cleaning and preserving these crucial components.

  • Skin Preservation: How to preserve the skin effectively for mounting.

  • Accurate Body Binding: Techniques tailored to the specimen you are working on.

  • Natural Positioning: Achieving lifelike postures for a realistic presentation.

At the end of the workshop participants will take home a finished specimen.   

Materials Provided:

  • Tools and supplies, including borax, acetone, and formalin.

  • Specimens

  • Custom made Wooden Pedestal

What to Bring:

  • Pencil/pen

  • Notepad

  • Camera for process photos

Participants are encouraged to bring along a pencil/pen and a notepad and take lots of process photos throughout. 

Students are welcome to bring along their own ethically sourced avian specimen (1-month prior notification required.

Due to supply restriction and cull programs, Raven specimens may not be available at the desired numbers.

In this case, alternative avian specimens will be supplied for students to learn work on,

Subject Specimens: Barn Owls, ex-rodenticide study specimens

Important Notes:

  • Raven specimens may not be available due to supply restrictions; alternative specimens such as Barn Owls from ex-rodenticide study specimens will be provided.

  • All specimens and materials comply with Western Australian Wildlife Regulations and are ethically sourced.

Join us for an enlightening experience in avian taxidermy and leave with a beautifully preserved specimen that showcases your new skills.

Presenter: Teori Shannon

Location: Woodside Learning Studios - Boola Bardip Museum

By purchasing a ticket and providing the personal information requested, you confirm that you acknowledge and agree with the WA Museum’s Privacy Statement, Terms and Conditions and that we and our event partner may contact you regarding the event and other offers. For more information on how Teori Shannon manages your personal information or to change your preferences, please contact Teori Shannon at

preservingforthefuture@gmail.com

Bird of Prey Avian Taxidermy Workshop

Overview: Immerse yourself in the art and science of taxidermy with our three-day Bird of Prey Avian Taxidermy Workshop. Designed for both seasoned artists and curious beginners, this intensive workshop will challenge and inspire you. Under the expert guidance of Teori Shannon, you will master industry techniques specifically for processing birds of prey and work with high-quality materials to create your own taxidermy piece.


Dates: Friday 18th 19th & 20th of October
Time: 9:30am - 4:30pm
Duration: Three days

Location: Boola Bardip Museum

Instructor: Teori Shannon


What You'll Learn:

  • Reference Recording: Documenting and preparing your specimen.

  • Skinning and Defleshing: Techniques for properly preparing the specimen.

  • Skull and Scleral Ossicles Preparation: Methods for cleaning and preserving these crucial components.

  • Skin Preservation: How to preserve the skin effectively for mounting.

  • Accurate Body Binding: Techniques tailored to the specimen you are working on.

  • Natural Positioning: Achieving lifelike postures for a realistic presentation.

At the end of the workshop participants will take home a finished specimen.   

Materials Provided:

  • Tools and supplies, including borax, acetone, and formalin.

  • Specimens

  • Custom made Wooden Pedestal

What to Bring:

  • Pencil/pen

  • Notepad

  • Camera for process photos

Participants are encouraged to bring along a pencil/pen and a notepad and take lots of process photos throughout. 

Students are welcome to bring along their own ethically sourced avian specimen (1-month prior notification required.

Due to supply restriction and cull programs, Raven specimens may not be available at the desired numbers.

In this case, alternative avian specimens will be supplied for students to learn work on,

Subject Specimens: Barn Owls, ex-rodenticide study specimens

Important Notes:

  • Raven specimens may not be available due to supply restrictions; alternative specimens such as Barn Owls from ex-rodenticide study specimens will be provided.

  • All specimens and materials comply with Western Australian Wildlife Regulations and are ethically sourced.

Join us for an enlightening experience in avian taxidermy and leave with a beautifully preserved specimen that showcases your new skills.

Presenter: Teori Shannon

Location: Woodside Learning Studios - Boola Bardip Museum

By purchasing a ticket and providing the personal information requested, you confirm that you acknowledge and agree with the WA Museum’s Privacy Statement, Terms and Conditions and that we and our event partner may contact you regarding the event and other offers. For more information on how Teori Shannon manages your personal information or to change your preferences, please contact Teori Shannon at

preservingforthefuture@gmail.com

If you purchase a ticket and are unable to attend a refund can, be requested up to 14 days before the class