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Manumea

30% of the proceeds of this Metalbird gets split between BirdLife International’s Preventing Extinctions and Samoan Conservation Society
30% DONATED TO BIRDLIFE INTERNATIONAL

A Uniquely Timeless Gift

30% of the proceeds of this Metalbird gets split between BirdLife International’s Preventing Extinctions and Samoan Conservation Society

Manumea

£39.99

Easy & Fun To Install

Create Special Moments

Timeless Piece of Art

Supports Bird Conservation

As Seen In

The flight of the Manumea - or Little Dodo - has been described as a ‘distant rolling thunder’ echoing through the forests of Samoa. The name translates to “tooth billed pigeon”, but only at first glance does it resemble a generic pigeon, gaze a little longer and you’ll see unique features with ancient roots. The large, bright red, extremely hooked bill immediately evokes a famously extinct relative and namesake: none other than the Dodo. The Manumea is living history - the closest connection we have to a vanishing past. That only makes the rapid disappearance of the Manumea much more disturbing, currently, experts believe there could be fewer than 70 left alive. This dwindling population is due to a combination of factors: introduced predators like cats and rats, rampant deforestation, and hunters frequently mistaking the endangered species for pigeons. By far the most endangered bird in our Criticals Collection, this is a link to history worth preserving.

This Criticals release makes a meaningful gift for those who feel at home in the forest, lovers of history and passionate believers in conservation. 30% of all Manumea proceeds are split between Samoan Conservation Society, and BirdLife International’s ‘Preventing Extinctions’ programme, a conservation initiative with an impressive track record of pulling critically endangered birds back from the brink.

Our Manumea is:

 28cm high by 23m wide approximately 300g 
Easy to send our regular boxes are standard A4 size, measuring 30cm x 21 cm x 1cm
Same day dispatch on orders placed before 2pm on weekdays
Made locally in a family-owned factory, right here in the UK
Crafted from 3mm Corten steel and designed to last a lifetime
Easy to install by inserting firmly into the ground, or simply wedging between two solid surfaces

Our birds are designed with 3mm CorTen steel to form a protective patina that deepens and strengthens with the seasons. This patina will deepen in shade over the years until it reaches a deep brown/charcoal black hue.

This self-sealing aspect of CorTen steel provides a quality guarantee of up to 100 years, ensuring that our product lasts a lifetime and remains completely corrosion resistent.

What might initially resemble generic rust is simply the air and water-tight patina forming over a six month period, so don’t panic! Your Metalbird is doing exactly what it’s been designed to do, and this patina will protect the steel from any further damage and disintegration.

CorTen steel does not require any treatments, oils or chemical additives and is therefore extremely environmentally friendly.

We have a flat £3.99 shipping across all of the UK plus free shipping when you spend over £75. International shipping is unavailable from Britain however check out our other Metalbird stores in New Zealand, USA, Canada, Australia and Europe for more local shipping options — Anywhere else in the world, head to metalbird.com!

THE CRITICALS COLLECTION

Our Criticals Collection is a range of four extremely endangered birds, thoughtfully rendered by our amazing artists. Sadly, these four species don’t all have organisations devoted specifically to their care and protection, so the best way to help is to donate to groups that have the largest reach and impact, as well as the ability to offer localised support. We want the funds to do the maximum amount of good for the largest range of endangered birds, and we’re confident Preventing Extinctions can pull that off.

As some of these birds have frighteningly small populations of between 80-250 worldwide, it’s possible that our designs may outnumber the birds themselves, a chilling but ultimately galvanising thought, and one that motivates us to do everything we can to see these populations grow, and eventually thrive.

With 30% of all profits going directly to ‘Preventing Extinctions’, we know we’re making a tangible, even life changing difference to endangered birds out there. We would be humbled to have you join us.

Kakapo

Laysan Duck

Spoon-billed Sandpiper

Manumea

How does BirdLife International’s Preventing Extinctions programme make an impact?

Operational for over a century, BirdLife International is a global voice for nature. They work with 117 partners around the world, their tireless and far-reaching efforts cementing their legacy as a courageous advocate for the natural world. It’s a legacy of profound impact, one that you can now be a part of.

Our planet is in the midst its sixth mass extinction event, with climate change, habitat destruction and other human activities devastating the diversity of life on the planet. But while the crisis is undeniably urgent, there’s also hope. Humans may create huge challenges – but with enough support, dedication and resources, we can also reverse them.

There are some particularly shining examples in the bird world. Their flagship report, State of the World’s Birds, finds that 25 bird species have been rescued from the Critically Endangered category since 2000 thanks to conservation action. And that’s not counting the 21-32 bird species that would have vanished altogether without intervention.

Many of these recoveries were made possible with the help of BirdLife’s Preventing Extinction Programme. Underpinned by our science, they work by pairing ‘species champions’ – individuals or organisations that provide funding – with ‘species guardians’ – often BirdLife Partners – who can make the action happen on the ground. To date, the program has benefited at least 483 threatened bird species.

MADE FROM PREMIUM CORTEN STEEL

Corten Steel or ‘Weathering Steel’ is used in high-end exterior architecture, for good reason. Exposed to the elements, within weeks it develops a patina that seals the steel and preserves it for decades. It also leaves a beautiful even colouring that will get darker over the years.

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THE ORIGINAL METALBIRD

When we started this company in 2009, it was one man’s art project that swiftly took on a life of its own (you could even say it had wings.) As Metalbird expanded in size and scope, our ambitions and values grew alongside it. We were always committed to sustainable practices, to bird conservation and supporting local economies, but as we grew larger, these ideas became a driving force for us. It was no longer just about making beautiful metal birds, it was about building a better world to put them in.