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Vibrant Bird Photography Prints From The Forest Canopy

byMahesh ReddyShips across India; Visit studio in Koramangala, BengaluruStarts from4,000 per printView full gallery

From the iridescent blue of the Malabar Whistling Thrush to the fiery plumage of the Flame-throated Bulbul, this collection brings the vivid colors of the forest canopy directly into your space.

A male Plum-headed Parakeet perched amongst the fiery orange blossoms of the 'Flame of the Forest' tree. The bird's multi-colored head is a stunning example of natural beauty.

An Asian Paradise Flycatcher, with its long, elegant tail feathers, guards its nest. This image captures a moment of parental devotion and the delicate architecture of bird nests.

A Blue-and-yellow Macaw in full flight, its wings spread to reveal a stunning spectrum of color. This dynamic shot from Costa Rica captures the freedom and vibrancy of the rainforest.

An Indian Golden Oriole, a splash of brilliant yellow against a soft background. Its striking color and red eye make it one of the most beautiful birds of the Indian subcontinent.

A female Black-and-orange Flycatcher perched delicately on a mossy branch. While the female is more subdued than the male, her subtle orange and grey tones are beautiful in their own right.

A Rufous-collared Sparrow from Costa Rica, its distinctive striped head and rufous collar on full display. This small bird is a common but charming sight in the highlands.

A Flame-throated Bulbul, its bright yellow body and fiery red throat making it a standout in the forests of the Western Ghats.

A Yellow-browed Bulbul, a uniformly olive-yellow bird found in the hill forests of Southern India. Its gentle coloration is a perfect match for its leafy environment.

A White-cheeked Barbet framed by vibrant red coral flowers. The composition uses the flowers to create a natural and colorful frame around the bird.

A Malabar Whistling Thrush, known as the "whistling schoolboy" for its human-like song. Its glossy, deep blue plumage shimmers in the forest light.

About Colorful Forest Dwellers

These are not just photos. Every piece here is a high-resolution Giclée print made from my raw captures, designed to last over 50 years without fading. Whether you choose a matte finish on fine art paper or a textured poly-cotton canvas, you get the exact color depth I saw in the wild.

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