Published in “Les Oiseaux du Monde”!
- Apurva Manek
- May 7
- 2 min read
We are proud that our content is published in a famous ornithology in March 2025

Our work has been featured in the prestigious French ornithology magazine, Les Oiseaux du Monde — a publication cherished by bird lovers, breeders, and nature enthusiasts across the globe.
In the March 2025 issue (No. 425), you can find our photographs accompanying an insightful article about the Scaly-breasted Munia (Lonchura punctulata), known in French as Le Capucin damier. This charming little bird, renowned for its social nature and intricate plumage, was beautifully captured through our lens and is showcased in a story titled:
“Plus on est de fous, plus on s’amuse!! Le Capucin damier est un oiseau très sociable”
(Roughly: “The More the Merrier! The Scaly-breasted Munia is a Very Social Bird”)
In this article, readers are treated to a deep dive into the fascinating world of this tiny bird, from its mating rituals to its cooperative behaviors and survival strategies. And alongside this vivid storytelling, our photos bring the article to life, highlighting the delicate beauty and personality of these little creatures in their natural habitat.
But that’s not all — we are also proud to have a presence on the cover of this issue! The Brambling (Pinson du nord) adorns the front cover, a stunning celebration of avian grace that perfectly matches the spirit of the magazine.

Why this matters to us
Getting published in Les Oiseaux du Monde is a milestone that means so much more than just seeing our name in print. It’s a recognition of countless hours spent in the field, quietly observing, waiting for the right light, the right moment — and capturing it without disturbing nature’s delicate balance.
This feature validates the passion and patience that go into wildlife photography and gives us a chance to share the beauty of the natural world with an even wider audience.
A heartfelt thank you
We want to extend our gratitude to the editorial team at Les Oiseaux du Monde, especially to Apurva Manek, the author of the Capucin damier article, for the trust placed in our work. And of course, a big thank you to all of you — our community — who continue to support, follow, and inspire us every step of the way.
Let’s keep exploring!
We hope this feature will encourage more people to look closely at the world around them, to notice the flash of feathers in the fields, the songs in the trees, and the hidden magic of even the smallest birds.
If you want to see more behind-the-scenes moments, photo stories, or upcoming projects, stay tuned right here on the blog — or follow us on Instagram/Facebook for regular updates.
Here’s to more adventures, more discoveries, and more moments where art and nature come together!
Amazing. Congrats Apurva