Twin Rivers Bird Taxidermy
"The Bird Lady of Colorado"
Colorado's premier woman owned Bird Taxidermy studio
Welcome to Twin Rivers Bird Taxidermy, your bird specialist of the front range. (Note: we are on Google maps now, but access to the shop is not permitted unless you make an appointment)
We are currently accepting birds! Please make an appointment at your earliest convenience. Turnaround is 14 to 15 months on new orders. Remember that turnaround is an estimate and is never set in stone. Out of state shipments for frozen birds opens October 15th and will end April 15th.
New requirement on seaducks- No Alaska birds taken before November 1st. Please be quality checking all birds before having them mounted for damage and pinfeathers, as I've had to turn away more than I've liked to this past season due to lack of field checking for quality. You can't trophy hunt early season birds without quality backfiring, as molting birds will lose a ton of feathers.
Notice: Albums are updated every couple of months
We are located in Evans, Colorado. Please email, call and leave a message or text for quickest response.
Loran Navarro on Facebook.
Visits are by appointment only.
My email is
loran.navarro@gmail.com
970-988-4717
Please leave your name and let me know you're contacting about bird taxidermy services.
Awards 2020
Waterfowl Best of category- Western Regionals -Ringneck duck
Best Commercial Waterfowl -Western Regionals -Shoveler
2021
Best of category Professional - Best of the west Taxidermy Championship - Ross goose
2023 Best Professional bird state champion-New Mexico
2023 Competitiors award of 4 high scoring entries in professional- Gunnison, CO
2024 Awards
Iowa state champion professional upland bird- Amgold pheasant
Iowa state champion professional non game bird- Himalayan monal
Colorado Show- Best professional upland and waterfowl
Silver wood duck and spruce grouse
The ONLY Colorado bird taxidermist to show up at the World Taxidermy Championships and placed second in Open division. (If it were Nationals I'd be points away from a potential National champion)