Bird Portrait: Top 5 photos of the week (New)

July 28, 2021

While bird portrait are easier then birds-in-flight images, there are ways to make the portraits better.

The goal with any bird portrait should be to create an image that shows the bird off in all its glory, beauty, and splendor.

So let’s see in this article, some amazing “Bird portrait” photos that we have featured from our Facebook group.

Weekly Feature (12 July – 18 July 2021): Bird Portrait:

Click by Priyank Dhami
Priyank Dhami

The short-eared owl is a widespread grassland species in the family Strigidae. Owls belonging to genus Asio are known as the eared owls, as they have tufts of feathers resembling mammalian ears. These “ear” tufts may or may not be visible.

This bird portrait photo has photographed in Little Ran of Kutch.

Click by Aneesh Mukkattu
Aneesh Mukkattu

Ostrich !

Massive, conspicuous, flightless bird with long neck and robust legs. Mature males have black-and-white plumage, with pinkish skin, flushed in breeding plumage. Females and immatures are duller gray-brown. Small groups roam open and lightly-wooded country; can walk up to several kilometers a day. The stubby wings are used for spectacular breeding displays and dust-bathing. Deep booming calls can be heard from long distances. Similar Somali Ostrich (no range overlap) has slaty-colored skin and pale eyes, unlike the pink-skinned Common Ostrich.

This photo has photographed in Italy.

Click by Sukhwant S. Raj
Sukhwant S. Raj

The Indian peafowl, also known as the common peafowl, and blue peafowl, is a peafowl species native to the Indian subcontinent. It has been introduced to many other countries. Indian peafowl display a marked form of sexual dimorphism.

So this bird portrait photo has photographed in Rupnagar, Punjab.

Click by Vijay Madan
Vijay Madan

Blue -winged minla !

This photo has photo has photographed in Sat Tal Uttrakhand.

So thank you to all the photographers who have submitted photos in the bird Portrait theme with the #pwc_portrait hashtag. Your pictures can create awareness about the variety and beauty of wildlife in our environment. So feel free to share it on your social media.

We have featured these photos from our Facebook Group. Next week, you can be the one here, for that, Please join the group and follow the Weekly Challenge Rule.

    1 comment

  • Asheesh Kumar
    August 5, 2021
    Reply

    Lovely photos, great work!

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