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Bird Photography Ethics

Pursue your passion without disturbing your subjects.
Sanderling. Photo: Jeremy Rehm/ÃÛèÖAPP Photography Awards

The most important rule of bird photography?

Do no harm. Here you’ll find all of our latest guidelines and expert tips to help you ensure that capturing the perfect photograph doesn’t come at the expense of your subject.

Ethics and Owls
Why You Shouldn't Feed or Bait Owls
Why You Shouldn't Feed or Bait Owls

Some photographers use live mice or even cat toys to attract owls for an action shot. The photo isn't worth it—here's why.

Is Flash Photography Safe for Owls?
Is Flash Photography Safe for Owls?

Their big, round eyes make them alluring subjects, but impairing an owl's vision, even briefly, might have negative consequences.

Nest Ethics
Social Media Ethics
More Ethics Stories
Too Close for Comfort
Too Close for Comfort

In the desire to get the perfect shot, some photographers push the limits, jeopardizing the wildlife they adore. Can’t we all just get along?

When It's Okay (or Not) to Feed Birds
When It's Okay (or Not) to Feed Birds

Providing food—for photography or simple enjoyment—can be a thorny issue. For guidance, ask yourself these three questions.