Photographer Takes Bird Portraits And The Results Are Sublime (25 Pics)
Mindaugas Balčiauskas and Rokas Laurinavičius
Photographer Tim Flach has three goldfish and two Burmesecats. The latter, Hunt and Blue, eagerly keep their owner company while heworks, even though they would probably gladly devour some of his subjects.
Flach is known for his striking portraits, where animals aretreated with the same care as any human model. The photographer has capturedboth wild and domesticated animals, but whether he places them against a plainbackground or meets them in their natural habitat, Flach always manages tohighlight their unique appearance.
This time, we're focusing on his bird photos, but if youwant to learn more about his magnificent work, check out Flach's books Endangered and More Than Human.
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#1 Inca Tern
This for me, is the Salvador Dali of the bird world. When it comes to the length of the Peruvian Inca tern’s moustache, longer is healthier. A longer moustache indicates a stronger immune system and therefore a more attractive proposition for courtship.
#2 Blue Tit
Blue Tits are a common sight at bird tables in the U.K. Researchers found that the British put double the food in bird feeders than our European neighbours, which they believe is contributing to some bird species developing longer beaks.
#3 Jacobin Pigeon
The Jacobins are one of the oldest domestic pigeon breeds in the world, originating from India. Their arrival in Europe during the 16th Century is what sparked their evolution into the fashionable exhibition birds we see today.
#4 Silver Laced Polish Chicken
#5 Northern Red Cardinal
Northern red cardinals are adept songsters, with individuals being able to produce more than a dozen song variations. This particular cardinal had a fair bit of attitude, as though he could have flown straight out of Angry Birds.
#6 Major Mitchell
The beautiful crest on the heads of cockatoos is one of the things that sets them apart from other parrots. However, they share the longevity of many members of the parrot family, and have a very similar life span to humans.
#7 The Himalayan Monal
The Himalayan Monal is the national bird of Nepal.
#8 The Philippine Eagle
I spend days travelling through the Mountains on the Philippine islands looking for this eagle, and in the end I photographed it at a rescue sanctuary. The Philippine Eagle has one of the largest wing spans of any eagle, at 2 metres, and is only found on the Philippine islands, where it is the national bird. IUCN: Critically Endangered
#9 Black Jacobin Pigeon
The Jacobin received its European name because it’s hood of feathers resembles the garments worn by the Jacobin order of monks. For others it resembles a lady in feathery clothing.
#10 The Gouldian Finch
The Gouldian finch from Australia for me is one of the most colourful of all finches. I was fortunate to have a model on the day that permitted me to come so close, sometimes times too close, as it decided to land on my head a number of times rather than to stay on his perch.
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