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Bird by Chronicle,2009, Hardcover

300 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2009

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Andrew Zuckerman

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Profile Image for Bobby.
409 reviews21 followers
May 11, 2016
Most of the photographs are outstanding. However, I found the stark white background, i.e., the lack of any context, rather distracting (somewhat ironically). And a few of the birds didn't have any close-up shots so it was hard to appreciate the details on those cases. But most of the pictures are quite stunning so definitely recommended.
Profile Image for Sharon Barrow Wilfong.
1,136 reviews3,967 followers
April 28, 2018
Phenomenal, extraordinary, remarkable, wondrous, marvelous, amazing, astounding, astonishing, fabulous, fantastic, breath-taking and stunning.

That's my subjective opinion about this book. Andrew Zuckerman has taken the most beautiful portraits of birds I have ever seen.

With rare sensitivity he has taken photos that reveal these lovely creatures in all their glory: in flight, posing, up close and personal, sometimes just showing the head.

Many of the birds are of prey, regally displayed, others are comical such as the flamingos who seem to be socializing at a pool party.

What makes these photos unique is that Zuckerman has isolated his subjects on a white background, without shadow or anything else to detract from our focus.

Highly recommended. I would give it a hundred stars if I could and I'm not one given to hyperbole.
Profile Image for Carrie.
146 reviews8 followers
January 4, 2025
As described in the intro, the book presents birds on a white background without any context, not even species name (though you can find those at the end of the book). They are shot under beautiful but completely artificial lighting. This is the opposite of everything I normally look for in animal art. Birds are not wholly birds without the context of their habitats and behavior. In many ways the book treats them as objects, playing with them as abstract shapes on the page and highlighting colors and textures.

I expected it to feel too still and cold, but not at all. There is ton of life and movement in the images. It felt more like the birds were taking a break to show off all their special and beautiful features under a spotlight. It’s not my usual thing but I really like it.
Profile Image for Robyn.
206 reviews
November 25, 2021
Photos are incredible, but the book as a whole left me feeling cold. Text is minimal: a very short introduction, and a two-page epilogue at the back of the book. The absence of identifiers / captions on the photos is disappointing; one must turn to the index to find species names.

Personally, I preferred the book, Bird Love by Leila Jeffreys.
Profile Image for Joyce.
16 reviews5 followers
June 27, 2017
Great pics, no words. An excellent reference for visual artists. Bird is beautiful, the photos provide amazing colors and textures of feathers, beak and claw in fine detail.

Great pics, no words. Excellent reference for visual artists. Bird is beautiful; amazing colors and textures of feather, beak and claw.
Profile Image for Rachel.
214 reviews3 followers
October 4, 2010
The pictures in this book are amazing. My only small quibble is that I always find it frustrating to flip to the back to find out what I'm looking at. It's a small quibble, though, and I can understand why they did it that way. If I had lots of money to splash out on huge coffee-table books, this would be on the list.
Profile Image for Steve H.
447 reviews3 followers
February 3, 2010
An amazing large format book with extreme close-ups of birds. The only flaw with the book is it's difficult to identify the birds. Pages are just huge photos, no numbers, words, etc. You have to turn to a key in the back with thumbnails of the birds to determine what the big birds are.
Profile Image for Lesley.
168 reviews1 follower
January 18, 2011
Another fabulous Christmas gift for Travis (we love you Dan!). The photos in this book are works of art with many exciting exotic species. We pour over the vibrant colors and are in awe of the detail of each bird. This is absolutely a luxurious book!
Profile Image for Connie D.
1,626 reviews55 followers
February 7, 2016
Awesome photographs! They do, as intended, show the character of the birds and are portraits of individual birds, not just pictures of a generalized bird. There is so much close-up detail on each portrait, revealing extra personality and just gorgeous plumage and bird bodies.
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2,199 reviews21 followers
December 30, 2009
When I first took off the shrink wrap, it fell open to a two-page spread of a scarlet macaw... one of my favorite parrots. Outstanding book.
Profile Image for Megan.
334 reviews
January 6, 2010
Beautiful - the same attention is given to each of the birds, whether traditionally pretty or not, which makes it all the more enthralling.
Profile Image for JC.
546 reviews55 followers
January 11, 2010
Christmas present. Amazing! Hard to believe these are photographs!
Profile Image for Lorraine.
43 reviews
July 18, 2011
Amazing bird pictures. The birds with a white background makes you notice things you don't normally notice. I liked the section at the end with some stories about taking the pictures.
3 reviews1 follower
May 10, 2012
the most amazing photos I've ever seen of birds!
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