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Vibrant Bird Photography Prints From The Forest Canopy

byMahesh ReddyShips prints across IndiaStarts 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.

Bird photography demands more than just a fast shutter; it requires knowing the forest. I spend hours in locations like the Western Ghats or distant rainforests, waiting for the light to hit just right. The collection here features a mix of species, including the Malabar Whistling Thrush, locally known as the whistling schoolboy for its human-like calls, and the striking Indian Golden Oriole.

Print Specifications

I provide these images as museum-quality prints to ensure they match the quality of the original capture:

  • Materials: I use 250-300 gsm fine art paper for a rich, matte look or a poly-cotton blend canvas for added texture.
  • Longevity: Using archival inks, these prints are rated to remain fade-resistant for at least five decades.
  • Sizes: Available from standard A3 for smaller corners up to 30x40 inch statement pieces for larger walls.

Commercial Use

If you are looking for specific imagery for editorial projects, documentaries, or marketing campaigns, these files are available for licensing. I deliver high-resolution TIFF or JPEG files, professionally color-graded and cleaned of sensor dust. Each image comes with full IPTC metadata, including location and species details, ready for your publication needs.

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Mahesh Reddy

Ships prints across IndiaStarts from 4,000 per print

I am Mahesh, and for 15 years, I have chased stories in the wild, from Bandipur to Costa Rica. My camera is just a tool; it is the hours of patience and understanding animal behavior that allow me to share these moments with you.

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