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The fairy wrens are beautiful, vibrant, deep blue birds that measure about 14 cm and live in Australia and New Guinea. The blue feathers are iridescent (different shades, depending on the angle at which you view them), and reflect ultraviolet light, which helps them to locate each other easily.During courtship, males carry colourful flower petals...
Friend or foe? Blue Jays are incredibly intelligent and noisy birds that can mimic sounds of other birds such as hawk calls to scare conspecifics away from their territory, or to help other birds by alarming them that predators are nearby. Although these birds may have a "bad reputation," they are protective, family-oriented birds; these acorn-loving...
Northern cardinals mate for life and are non-migratory, meaning that they do not live more than a mile from their natal nest. The male also becomes quite territorial during the mating season and attacks his own reflection, thinking it is an intruder. Recognised as an official bird in seven US states, the vibrant cardinal is the most popular bird in...
The second largest bird in the world behind the ostrich, it is a native of Australia distinguished by its stately and confident posture. Emus are also a symbol of progress and appear on their coat of arms, as they cannot walk backwards.The EUGY Emu was made in association with the Royal Australian Mint and appears on the 50 cent coin.However, despite...
Meet Eugy Dodoland's colourful parrot! An ecological, different and fun toy. Made from recycled cardboard, this tool-free kit offers a unique building experience. Spark your creativity by assembling the parrot, which is sure to bring joy and light to any space. Ideal for creative children and nature lovers, make your world wilder and more fun...
Do you hear the buzzing? That's the bumblebee hovering over the flowers. They play an important role in pollination.One third of the food we eat is thanks to bee pollination.
The Lyrebird, apart from its impressive tail, stands out for its ability to imitate. It can imitate almost any sound, from a camera shutter to a car alarm or a chainsaw cutting trees and even the human voice.
The Fantail is a bird native to New Zealand that is characterized by its cute fan-shaped tail and energetic pirouettes that it uses to hunt insects and attract the attention of potential mates.
The kiwi is not a fruit, at least not only, it is one of the most emblematic animals of New Zealand. It lacks a tail and its feathers are more like hair, so it cannot fly.
Bald eagles do not suffer from alopecia, in fact they have quite a thick plumage on their heads. This name comes from an old English word "balde" which means white, which is how they have the plumage of the head, hence "bald eagle" It has been the national symbol of the United States since 1782.
The Kea parrot is one of the most intelligent birds in existence, according to many scientists. It is capable of using many tricks and very creative ways to get food or whatever has caught its attention. These native New Zealand birds are endangered and there are less than 5000 Kea birds left in the world.Dodoland donates 10% of sales to the Kea...
Owls are nocturnal birds. With their large eyes they can easily locate their prey.They are very stealthy and can fly almost silently, which is very useful for catching their food.
Cockatoos have a white coat with a huge crest.They are very affectionate animals and many people keep them as pets.
Meet Eugy's New Zealand Brown Kiwi! This charming craft invites you to create your own kiwi, the iconic symbol of New Zealand. Eugy's Brown Kiwi is more than just a model, it's a creative and educational experience. Each recycled cardboard piece is carefully assembled following simple visual instructions, as you explore the history and ecology of this...
Meet Eugy's friendly Bat! This charming craft invites you to create your own bat, the only flying mammal on the planet. The bat is more than just a model, it is a creative and educational experience. Each recycled cardboard piece is carefully assembled following simple visual instructions. And once assembled, you have a lovely figure to play with, or...
Meet Eugy's Kakapo! Meet the extraordinary Kākāpōs, a playful and unusual night parrot from New Zealand.Each recycled cardboard piece is carefully assembled following simple visual instructions. And once assembled, you'll have an adorable figure to play with, or display in your room, along with the rest of the Eugys in your collection.Want to start with...
Meet Eugy's Royal Albatross! Albatrosses are distributed over almost the entire length of the Southern Ocean, the Pacific and the South Atlantic. Large albatrosses have the longest wingspans of any species in existence today.Each piece of recycled cardboard is carefully assembled following simple visual instructions. And once assembled, you'll have a...
Meet Eugy's Kookaburra! The common kookaburra, which can reach more than 40 cm in length, is one of the largest birds of the kingfisher family. Its song, which can be heard especially at dawn, is reminiscent of a chuckle that rises and falls in volume as all the members of the group join in the chorus.Each piece of recycled cardboard is carefully...
Meet Eugy's Mandarin Duck! Say hello to the most exquisite duck you've ever seen, in every colour of the rainbow.Each piece of recycled cardboard is carefully assembled following simple visual instructions. And once assembled, you'll have an adorable figure to play with, or display in your room, along with the rest of the Eugys in your...
Meet Eugy's Tūī.!Tūī are unique to New Zealand and belong to the honeyeater family, which means they feed mainly on nectar from flowers of native plants.Each piece of recycled cardboard is carefully assembled following simple visual instructions. And once assembled, you'll have an adorable figure to play with, or display in your room, along with the...
Meet the Eugy's puffin! Sometimes called the "sea parrot", the puffin is easily recognised by its colourful, parrot-like beak. After spending the winter at sea, thousands of puffins return home to nest in their small burrows in the ground. Puffins are loyal to each other, mating with the same bird each year and producing a single chick. This chick,...
Hoopoes are known for their defensive behaviour. When they feel threatened, they adopt a peculiar position. They puff out their plumage and emit a hissing sound, at the same time turning their heads in a characteristic movement. This display not only serves as a warning to potential predators, but also reveals their striking orange and black crests. This...