Blue Bird-of-Paradise

Tim has had his images published in Canon's Wildlife As Canon See It series many times over the years.  His latest one was in July issue of National Geographic and it features the beautiful Blue Bird-of-Paradise.  This image is also used in Tim's new book Birds of Paradise: Revealing The World's Most Extraordinary Birds.  Contact the office to preorder your signed copy!

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Birds-of-Paradise Book

It has been eight years in the making, but Tim’s book, with collaborator Edwin Scholes, BIRDS OF PARADISE: REVEALING THE WORLD’S MOST EXTRAORDINARY BIRDS is finally complete and currently being shipped from the printers. Tim just received his advanced copy, and we are happy to report that the printing quality fully meets his expectations.  It will be on sale from Oct 23, so please contact the office to reserve a copy now. If you buy it directly from us, Tim will sign and even personalize your copy if you like. This is a book like none other that you are not going to want to miss.

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Look3 Festival of the Photograph

Tim was not able to make it to the festival this year but did participate by showing a multimedia piece.  Entilted "How to Impress Females (In The Bird World)" was very well recieved at this years festival in Charlottesville, VA.  It is about the unique mating rituals of the birds of paradise and bowerbirds.  In each species, the males compete for females in very different ways.  You can watch the video through Tim's website.

It is now featured on PDNPluse Video pick of the week.  Click here to watch Tim's work on the Photo District News' Blog.

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Birds of Paradise in GEO

GEO's June issue contains a new article on Birds of Paradise. It features both old and new photographs of 9 different species.

This image shows a creative angle of the hind side and tail feathers of a male King Bird of Paradise (Cicinnurus regius). Other species in the article include Carola's Parotia, Goldie's Bird of Paradise, Lesser Bird of Paradise, Magnificent Bird of Paradise, Red Bird of Paradise, Ribbon-tailed Astrapia, Victoria's Riflebird, and Wilson's Bird of Paradise.

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