Complete mutu (bird snare) made from a single piece of dark brown wood. Perch has a figure carved facing the proximal end, with four-fingered hands resting on stomach and feet together. Eyebrows, nose, and pointed mouth indicated on head. A rounded knob projects from the perch and one end curves upward. The handle is straight, with another face carved into the butt; the eyes are depicted by a perforation. Two pieces of vine are curved through perforations at the butt and below the abdomen of the figure on the perch; the vine at the butt is also lashed with a fibre cord. A twisted and knotted cord passes through another perforation at the perch figure's forehead.