avian morphology noun /ˈeɪviən mɔːrˈfɒlədʒi/
biology the study of the physical structure and form of birds, encompassing skeletal, muscular, and integumentary systems adapted for flight
this is a study in avian morphology. form, chromatic expression, spatial relationships, and compositional geometry converge to render unconventional portraits of these aerial architects. each frame considers the interplay between structure and environment, capturing the ephemeral moments where feathered subjects reveal their evolutionary artistry

vulturine guineafowl

yellow-headed Picathartes

lappet-faced vulture

scarlet chested sunbird

shoebill
african fish eagle

three ostrichteers
penguin

scarlet-tufted malachite sunbird

vitelline masked weaver

malachite kingfisher

lesser flamingo

von der deckens hornbill

arnot's chat

egyptian goose

long-tailed widowbird

northern carmine bee-eater

pelican

pin-tailed whydah

red-collared widowbird