04/03/2026
Shout out to all of our fellow bird and animal lovers ๐ฆ
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If you have a minute, could you please vote for our favorite bird man in Bhutan, Dr Sherub?
Known as Bird Sherub, he has spent decades researching, rescuing, protecting, and often rehabilitating birds that might otherwise have had little voice. It's never been about species or IUCN status - ALL birds matter, contribute to our ecosystems, and deserve care when needed.
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No birds were harmed for this photo. Each bird died naturally and was collected in support of research to better understand the underlying causes of death.
Environmental Photography Awards 2026: The Bird Man of Bhutan.
Voting is now open for the Public Award .photoaward in Monaco and can be cast here https://www.photocrowd.com/fpa2vote/
The image shows Bird Sherub (as he is affectionately known) at work, Head Researcher at the Ugyen Wanghuck Institute for Forest Research and Training in Bhutan.
As the foremost naturalist in Bhutan, he has spent more than three decades studying birds, and other animals. In this image - taken on assignment for WWF - he organizes hornbill skulls and skeletons as part of his dedicated efforts to research and protect these important animals.
Hornbills hold a significant place in Bhutanese culture, symbolizing strength and resilience, but they are increasingly at risk due to habitat loss, hunting, and other human pressures.
Through his research and conservation initiatives, Sherub plays a crucial role in raising awareness and fostering community-driven solutions to protect these majestic species. His work is a testament to the importance of preserving Bhutanโs rich biodiversity for generations to come.
Aaron Gekoski