Tag Archives: bird statue

blue bronze Peacock Decor Statue open tail

1. Introduction of Peacock Statue The Blue Peacock (scientific name Pavo cristatus), native to South Asia, is widely distributed in the forests and open woodlands of India, Sri Lanka, and surrounding areas. It is one of the world’s most famous peacock species. Male Blue Peacocks are renowned for their magnificent tail feathers, which, when spread, […]

View More...
bronze magpie sculpture pair on flowering branch

1. Introduction of Magpie Sculpture The magpie is a bird widely distributed across Eurasia and North America, belonging to the Corvidae family, and is known for its intelligence and adaptability. Magpies are medium-sized with relatively long tails, and their plumage typically displays a striking black and white contrast, exhibiting a metallic sheen of blue or […]

View More...
Life Size Ostrich Statue bronze garden pair

1. Introduction of Life Size Ostrich Statue This sculpture series is an artistic creation based on the ostrich, presenting a pair of ostriches in natural poses. Ostriches are among the largest living birds, mainly distributed in the grasslands and semi-arid regions of Africa, belonging to the Struthionidae family. These birds are known for their long […]

View More...
Wooden Duck Garden Ornaments

1. Introduction of Wooden Duck Garden Ornaments Wood Duck, scientific name Aix sponsa, is native to North America. They are mainly distributed in forest wetlands in eastern United States and Canada, and like to live near tree holes, lakes, swamps and streams. Male wood ducks have bright feathers, with metallic green and purple-blue luster on […]

View More...
Realistic bronze Puffin Garden Statue with colorful puffins perched on natural rock formation

1. Introduction of Puffin Garden Statue Puffins are a species of seabirds that live along the coasts of the North Atlantic and Arctic regions. They belong to the family Alcipenidae and have a unique appearance and are very cute. The most common species is the Atlantic puffin, whose iconic features include distinct black and white […]

View More...
Bronze Seagull Garden Statue featuring two Western Gulls

1. Introduction of Seagull Garden Statue Western Gull (Larus occidentalis) is a medium-to-large seabird unique to the Pacific coast of North America. It is widely distributed in beaches, rocky shores and port areas in California, Oregon and British Columbia, USA. They are sturdy, with white head and chest, dark gray back and black wing tips. […]

View More...
Bronze Red Crowned Crane Statue featuring two cranes, one with wings spread, the other standing tall

1. Introduction of Red Crowned Crane Statue The Red Crowned Crane (Grus japonensis) is one of the rarest cranes in the world. It is mainly distributed in Northeast China, the Russian Far East, the Korean Peninsula, Japan and other East Asian wetlands. They are named for their white feathers, black wings and bright red crowns. […]

View More...
Bronze Quail Garden Statue featuring a nesting mother quail sheltering her chicks in a protective pose

1. Introduction of Quail Garden Statues Quail is a bird of the genus Coturnix in the family Phasianidae. It is widely distributed in Asia, Europe, Africa and America. Common species include the common quail (Coturnix coturnix) and the Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica). They are small and agile. They usually live in grass, farmland and woodland […]

View More...
Brown Pelican Statue in bronze, featuring a lifelike pelican resting on a rock with golden beak and textured feathers

1. Introduction of Bronze Pelican Sculpture The Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis) is the smallest of the Pelican family, but one of the most representative coastal water birds, mainly distributed along the coastlines of North America, South America and the Caribbean. They are commonly found in ports, reefs and mangrove areas, and are known for their […]

View More...
Wall-mounted bronze Woodpecker Statue

1.Introduction of Woodpecker Statue Woodpeckers belong to the family Picidae and are widely distributed. More than 200 species have been recorded worldwide, mainly living in forests and forest edges. They are named for their hard beaks that tap tree trunks to get insects or build nests. They are important “doctors” in forest ecosystems. Some woodpecker […]

View More...