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They work only on large formats, except for one secret ritual. Every year, on the anniversary of their first meeting, they paint a single small feather—no larger than a thumbnail—and hide it somewhere in a public garden. To date, nine have been found. Collectors offer millions for these tiny relics. Anna and Nelly refuse to sell. “A paradise bird does not trade its molt,” Nelly explains. “It leaves it for the wind.”

As they trekked through the dense jungle, the sounds of the rainforest surrounded them - the chirping of insects, the rustling of leaves, and the distant call of a bird. Suddenly, Nelly pointed to a nearby tree, her eyes wide with excitement. "Look, Anna! A paradise bird!" ParadiseBirds - Anna and Nelly -short-.23

By embracing these recommendations, we can collectively contribute to the conservation of Anna's and Nelly's Paradise Birds, safeguarding their place in the natural world for generations to come. They work only on large formats, except for

: Shoots were frequently staged in rustic environments, coastal regions, and sunlit meadows, leaning heavily into a pastoral aesthetic. Collectors offer millions for these tiny relics

The pairing of Anna and Nelly is a recurring theme in these collections. Their collaborative shoots are often highlighted for their chemistry and contrasting visual styles:

If you are interested in learning more about avian biodiversity, topics to explore might include: The evolution of sexual selection in tropical birds. Conservation initiatives in the rainforests of New Guinea.