No, I didn't - a birder friend took it for try to obtain the skeleton. I asked him for the feathers but he never gave to me.
We find this bird in a trip in January, maybe died from cold? Also we found a dead fresh skylark in the same trip. What a casuality!
At least it wasn't wasted, as many sensitive people tend to do... be it a find, or a rescued bird that died in captivity.
I found some fresh Waxbills last winter, that got drunk eating mountain ash fruits, and died overnight.
Unfortunately, they weren't mounted as the freezer broken
All that left are feathers & bones.
I got 0_0 about that mountain ash berries that can kill a bird, overall a bird specialized in consuming berries and that have the same natural distribution and habitat than the mountain ash.
We have waxbills in Spain - they formed colonies from escaped individuals. Also red avadavats and golden bishops. I never saw one in the wild, at the moment.