Andrew Lancaster has two taxidermy pieces for sale on Trade Me getting lots of attention. One is a baby/rabbit creation, the other is a baby/duck piece. Photo / John Borren
Wondering what to give someone who has everything for Christmas? How about a taxidermied rabbit with a human face?
Or perhaps a baby-faced duck? The two creations are currently for sale on Trade Me and are the latest offerings from Tauranga man Andrew Lancaster who has been "trying something a little different".
The taxidermist has incorporated baby doll parts into his creations, including a rabbit's body and ears with a baby's head. Another involves a duck's body, also with a baby's head.
As of 9.30am today, they were already fetching bids of $121 and $97 respectively.
On the Trade Me page, the latter is touted as an "unusual item for the taxidermy collector who has everything else".
It was getting harder to find dead things as well, he said.
Lancaster said a few of his contacts, who owned farms or lived rurally, were drying up. He also acquired specimens himself, often on the side of the road.
"I got a nice big seagull yesterday on the expressway just by Elizabeth St. It must have got hit by a car and bounced off. It was in mint condition. So I worked on that this morning."
Not having to wash blood off was always a bonus, he said.
Lancaster does professional work for conservation groups and others as a taxidermist but he likes to dabble in his own creative efforts, which gain plenty of attention online.
In 2013, Lancaster drew the ire of animal lovers after transforming a dead cat which had been hit by a car on the Napier-Taūpo Rd into a taxidermied rug. His work since of a mish-mash of various species - such as possum with bird wings or turkey and with a possum head - has also gained attention. In recent years, he has experimented with doll parts.
"Sometimes, like that duck, it had it's head chopped off and I couldn't do much with it. I could have put another animal's head on it but I didn't have any spare at the time," he said.
The baby-duck creation also featured a warm hat and scarf "dressed for the cold weather".
Bidding for the rabbit closes, incidentally, at 8.30pm on Halloween. The auction for the baby-faced duck closes on November 5.