I suppose the taxidermists stuff the birds.
In days gone by, taxidermists were continually seeking the skins of wild animals for rather a different purpose from what we now consider to be a need.
It is considered that it would be a real safeguard if taxidermists had to keep a list of the specimens they have of these wild birds.
The jay and the magpie, though none of us like them very much, are very handsome birds, and many taxidermists are glad to get hold of a dead magpie.
There is also reference to taxidermists and others who are found in possession of protected birds.
Does this clause apply to materials used by taxidermists for stuffing various birds and animals?
That is in line with the provisions which currently apply to falconers and taxidermists.
I saw lions, tigers and other dangerous beasts stuffed by a taxidermist.