25 Portraits Of Rare And Endangered Birds That Look Simply Stunning
Photographer Tim Flach has three goldfish and two Burmese cats. The latter, Hunt and Blue, eagerly keep their owner company while he works, even though they would probably gladly devour some of his subjects.
Flach is known for his striking portraits, where animals are treated with the same care as any human model. The photographer has captured both wild and domesticated animals, but whether he places them against a plain background or meets them in their natural habitat, Flach always manages to highlight their unique appearance.
This time, we're focusing on his bird photos, but if you want to learn more about his magnificent work, check out Flach's books Endangered and More Than Human.
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The Himalayan Monal
The Himalayan Monal is the national bird of Nepal.
His feathers resemble a hummingbird. Wonderful. Photographer has a lot of talent.
It's really quite sad that so many beautiful birds, animals are becoming endangered due to humans and their actions .
As you can imagine, working with so many models requires not only artistic but organizational skills as well. Flach spends quite a bit of time on his photoshoots. "It really depends on the kind of project I'm doing," he told Bored Panda. "If I'm doing a commission, and say, I'm most likely to be photographing a domestic animal like a cat or dog, then I probably work through a wrangler or handler because at that point, everything needs to be confirmed with the agency and the client."
"But when I work on my own personal projects, it's often that I'm following a concept or an idea. And that animal then is to represent that," the photographer explained. "Then the next question is, how do I access those animals? Well, then, of course, I have to take the situation, case by case. For example, if I want to access an endangered Saiga that can only be found in some national park near the Caspian Sea in Russia, then, of course, I have to get my friend in Moscow to organize something with the national park to get some kind of permission and visa."
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.
I may be immature but I saw the word tit so I liked it (it’s funny don’t lie)
Particular when some mentions a "pair of Great Tits". It should also be noted that you do see more Blue Tits when its cold. BTW Tit is short for Titmouse, so you really shouldn't be sniggering. ;-)
Load More Replies...My favorite bird. I once rescued a wild one after it had flown into a window and was dazed. They are amazing in their ordinariness and I've had a weakness for them ever since.
They’re not ordinary to this American, but I know what you mean. P.S., If you hang something in the window, you’ll go a long way to avoiding these crashes.
Load More Replies...The next thing is having someone on the ground who actually knows what the behavior of those animals is. In the case of a particular project Flach is working on now, a book on birds, he has a guy who's like a producer and is highly knowledgeable about birds, and even owns some. Then, the photographer has to develop a case by case approach as to whether those birds could be put into an aviary in the studio, whether there's some kind of permission he has to get through a zoo, and so on. "I have to present a kind of case for why I want to get that access to them. For example, at the moment, I'm trying to get access to a very rare fossil. That fossil is unique, and I have to have a conference call with various people at the museum to convince them that it's worth me having access to such an extraordinarily rare and important fossil."
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.
So naturally, Tim's photoshoots are incredibly varied. "I think the one thing as a photographer is that though you can have your kind of formulas and approaches to certain problem solving, when it comes to the animals, each can have different situations whether that means diving with hammerhead sharks, or tracking down polar bears in the Arctic, or penguins as I did in the Antarctic last Christmas. That's slightly different than my models in the studio."
The vast majority of animals Flach photographs are untrained, including birds. "With a bird book, I might have over 100 birds, and yes, the parrots and the ones for shows, of course, they're quite trained but for the vast majority of my animals, I'm there, literally perched behind a hideout with an 800mm lens, waiting for something just to turn in my direction."
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.
This is the most colorful georgeous bird . The kids thought he was a toy. Fantastic
god said you have to be noticed *adds gasps* *more gasps* *and even more*
In the studio, of course, the process is quite different. The photographer has a special aviary which makes it impossible for the animal to see him. There's even a turntable. "Often, the birds are happily perched on this and it whizzes in circles, so I can get the exact angle I want. The opportunities where I can have control and how much control can vary enormously."
Tim says there is a sense of awe and wonderment in the uncertainty of photographing animals; you never fully know what will reveal itself in front of the lens. And that is the beauty of his work; he doesn't force anything, instead, Tim allows his subjects to speak and gives the viewers space to make up everything else.
Silver Laced Polish Chicken
"in 1736, the King of Poland was unseated and fled to France. With him in his ‘luggage’ he brought his beloved Polish chickens. They became the darlings of French society at the time, being loved by the French aristocracy and from then on their future was assured. As romantic as this might seem, it is highly unlikely to be true. The truth is probably more mundane. The first real mention of them comes from the Netherlands where they were possibly imported from Spain. It is thought that the name Polish was derived from the old Dutch word ‘pol’ for large head. There are paintings of the bird from the fifteenth century where it seems to be part of everyday life, so it has been around for a long time. It was declared a thoroughbred in the sixteenth century by the Dutch." https://www.thehappychickencoop.com/polish-chickens/
Thank you! I was going to say she’s silver laced frizzle Polish hen, but you beat me to it! ❤️
Load More Replies...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.
Are they rare or endangered? they are all over the east coast of the US
I don't think so, I have so many of them that hang around in my backyard (they like the leave cover on my pool to take a bath and drink water)
Load More Replies...As one of my "home birds" great to see this frontal image of a bird I enjoy, and also try to photograph with mixed results because of motion, angle, lighting etc. Superb!
I see cardinals all the time too! hooray for red birb!
Load More Replies...They're beautiful, but they're about as endangered as cottontails and gray squirrels. I've lived in several cities on the East Coast, and never where you couldn't go out on a given morning and easily find a bunch.
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.
Thinking of Native American headdress and the honor and status that it represents. Wonder if this bird gets such respect from other parrots?
They're Australian (Where I'm from), Which is fun!
Load More Replies...Cockatoos are extremely loud and come in a variety of colors. They are also known for acting like children going through the terrible 2's, permanently. They are also very comedic, intelligent and loyal so I've been told by people who own them.
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
Stunning! Also the subject of an amazing documentary, "Birds of Prey" available on Amazon.
When I scroll up and down it's almost like an optical illusion!!
They have a wingspan of 7ft/ 2,1m and they lay a single egg every two years. https://www.philippineeaglefoundation.org/the-philippine-eagle
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.
One of the best, funnest words in the English language!
Load More Replies...It does. Up voted for the use of inordinately!
Load More Replies...Hold up, are you going to te costume party as an angel???? Damn it thats what i was gonna do
Longtail Broadbill
This long-tailed broadbill can be found from the Himalayas to South East Asia. He reminds me of a fighter pilot - but a lot of you seem to think he looks like Elvis - with his helmet-like black cap and sleek blue patch on their crown.
A few minutes ago, Ishowed this photo to my husband and said: “He looks like a Lego person w/ the hair and those colors!”
Load More Replies...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.
faux fur coat. completely free with birth
Seeing this makes me wonder what the bird would look like in another "pose," ie, do the feathers lay flatter in other circumstances? (answer a Google away...pretty much always "on"!)
Presumably in warm weather they take off their fur coats.
Load More Replies...Victoria Crowned Pigeon
The Victoria Crowned Pigeon is considered the largest of the living pigeon species, and can be found on mainland New Guinea. The only larger member of the pigeon family would have been the Dodo.
Can pretty much tell that i agree this is a bird with a Mohawk and vibes all over
Load More Replies...Hard to see the Dodo as a pigeon, but I guess it's evolution (Mauritius is 6 million years old) had to start somewhere.
These beauties are as large as turkeys! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_crowned_pigeon
The Toco Toucan
The Toco Toucan’s bill is the largest relative to body size of any bird and it can be used to regulate heat distribution similar to elephants ears. While sleeping, heat loss can be reduced by placing their bill under their wing.
Don't you dare look down your nose at me! Give me a another view to really show the beauty of it!
I love this bird. Did you know that their bills release heat and that they don't like to fly
Thanks for the info. P.s. i like your image for your profile I’m following you
Load More Replies...Egyptian Vulture
I once saw a nature program. They were at a bird show in a zoo/sanctuary and this beautiful Egyptian vulture kept flying into the crowd and sitting next to this one guy and tugging on his pant leg. He wasn't sure if the bird thought he was dying and was trying to get him alone to eat him, or did the bird want him as a mate! It was really funny and I've always remembered it. The all white vulture was just beautiful!
Red Splash Jacobin Pigeon
The Jacobin’s probably the most regal pigeon, having been kept by the likes of Charles Darwin and Queen Victoria.
It gets its name because of the hood of feathers enveloping it’s head.
How the heck do these birds see anything that's not directly in front of them? They can't possibly have any decent peripheral vision with feathers like that enveloping their heads.
The female lead in Dr. Zhivago (the avian version)! Beautiful, and otherworldly...
Andean Cock Of The Rock
During breeding male Cock-of-the-rock take part in “confrontation displays” which is rather like a dance battle with other males which gets more and more frenzied as the female approaches.
Pfft, hahaha. The name gave me a good giggle. C’mon Foxxy, grow up lol.
The Grey Crowned Crane
The Grey Crowned Crane, from Southern and Eastern Africa, has a reputation for being rather short tempered and can potentially take ones eye out with a single peck. When he started pecking at my camera and seemed intent to start on me, I didn’t hang around!
"grey crowned crane ten times in a row." Do I win!?
Load More Replies...I HAVE SEEN ONE OF THESE BEFORE IT WAS SO AMAZING I WAS ABLE TO PET HIM TO HE WAS A SWEET BABY
Damn... Last thing the photographer saw before he viciously got pecked to death...
Shoebill
They always look so disappointed in the human race. To be fair, they have a point.
If you think that bird is terrifying (while I agree) have you seen a Jacana bird? download-2...ef7f3.jpeg
That’s how I feel when I see Brown Pelicans—it’s so clear they’re dinosaurs!
Load More Replies...AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HE IS STUPID SCARY HIS NAME IS SCARY GARY NOW
The King Vulture
The Mayans once believed that the King vulture was the messenger between gods and people.
Contrary to the common association between vultures and deserts, the King vulture inhabits the dense forests found in South America up to Mexico!
I am going to start saying that instead of colorful (the whole box of crayons thing)
Load More Replies...Part of this bird looks like it was knitted and connected to the rest of it. Very unique looking.
It's the only vulture I've ever seen that is both ugly and beautiful at the same time. I love it.
Is this a real pic? EDIT: Yes, I googled. This pic is from the Smithsonian, so, wow, this is a real bird that looks like it’s made of fabric and knitted yarn. (I wonder if that would convince a Trumper that this is a real bird or if they’d think it was equally likely to be a fake news internet conspiracy deep fake cloth bird made in China. I mean, is objective reality still a thing for them at all?)
Vultrurine Guineafowl Hen
Vultrurine Guineafowl hens can lay up to 40 eggs per season - this might be one of the reasons that this bird is not a threatened species! They are found in the bushy half-deserts of Eastern Africa and spend most of their time running rather than flying.
The name is misspelled—it’s Vulturine...only one R...as in vulture-like.
Guineas are some of the best guardians in the barnyard. They don't 'seem to be afraid of hawks, foxes or much else..
Crested Miniature Duck
This domestic duck is a Crested Miniature. Comb-like structures around the edge of their beak allow them to strain through the mud for food such as insects.
For a minute there I was thinking since when do ducks have teeth. So glad I read the caption.
Falco's(sad he's gone) duck! "Rock Me, Amadeus" is in my head now.
Load More Replies...The '50s hairdos of Elvis and Frankie Avalon were called "the D.A." ("duck's *ss.") This duck is sporting a fine one.
The Nicobar Pigeon
The Nicobar Pigeon is the closest living relative to the Dodo. They are a threatened species hunted for food and their gizzard stones are extracted for jewellery. They are a nomadic species moving from places like the Nicobar islands in India to other coastal regions in Southeast Asia.
Thanks for a "World Tour" of exotic birds captured beautifully! (and some common for me, such as Cardinal).
We need to work a lot harder together to protect all of these magnificent birds.
Why do people have to be so greedy and kill off nature too. I didn’t even know a gizzard could be used for jewellery. I wouldn’t want to be an owner of such a piece. When I think of the word gizzard I think of the insides of an animal. Yuk.
Bearded Tit
Bearded tits are the only British songbird to stay and breed in reed beds all year round. There are less than 600 breeding pairs of bearded tits found in Britain, most likely because they are limited by habitat, building their nests low down in the reeds. A group of bearded tits is called a ‘banditry’.
I love the way this small bird dominates the image space. You've given these birds due respect and celebration!
This Silver-Laced Rooster
This Silver-Laced rooster has come to symbolise, in Polish literature and art, a country gentleman from medieval Poland. I took this photograph at the Federation Championship Poultry Show last week.
Kinda like Trump’s hair cut, but much, much better
Load More Replies...Is his name Mick. Fantastic photo. Most info on birds would never show a chicken. Great work.
Hooded Vulture
Another stately scavenger shared here. The pics of them in this collection reminded me of an essay that helped me appreciate their presence in the bird world..."On Coming Back as a Buzzard" by Lia Purpura. Worth a web search and worthy of the way you've given these birds a dignified visage.
@Tom Gill Thank You for your comments esp about the Birds of Prey on Amazon. I love birds, am owned by 2 parrots, had 13 rescue birds at one time. I'm going to look for the book also. These are great photos. Always amazed at the talent I find here. Be safe, be well.
Load More Replies...These awesome birds are such an essential part of nature's "clean-up crews". they deserve to be protected.
all the pitchers makes them look like there going to some fancy party lol.
Another series of beautiful photos showing the amazing gorgeous diversity of this precious and unique planet that we humans are turning into a trash heap! PROTECT MOTHER EARTH!
Scary looking. I can just see this hovering in the sky waiting for lunch ewww
The rare and impressive bearded vulture (Gypaetus Barbatus) would fit on this list too 3f861983d8...7a5138.jpg
Awesome photos, I am impressed at how so many photos are straight on. What did they do to get the birds in those positions and stay still to take a photo.
.......can't say that the subjects liked to pose.
Load More Replies...Beautiful photos - each photo captures so many intricate details one normally would never see so close! Thank you for sharing your talented artistry with us! Your camera and film your brush & canvas and a keen eye for beauty! Awesome!
They looked Beautiful and funny at the same time, Great post!
Awesome photos, I am impressed at how so many photos are straight on. What did they do to get the birds in those positions and stay still to take a photo.
.......can't say that the subjects liked to pose.
Load More Replies...Beautiful photos - each photo captures so many intricate details one normally would never see so close! Thank you for sharing your talented artistry with us! Your camera and film your brush & canvas and a keen eye for beauty! Awesome!
They looked Beautiful and funny at the same time, Great post!
