Anatomically Correct, Extremely Accurate Drawings of Birds

By popular demand of ornithology enthusiasts all around the world, artist Tommy Siegel has made a gallery of extremely accurate drawings of birds. Each bird has been meticulously studied to deliver the most anatomically correct drawing ever. Accurate bird drawings hold significant importance for birders, who are enthusiasts or professionals dedicated to observing and studying birds. These drawings serve as valuable tools that aid birders in their identification and documentation efforts. While photographs are commonly used for bird identification, drawings offer unique benefits that make them indispensable in the field of birding. Scroll down to see the best examples of Tommy Siegel’s work and let us know in the comments if you can name each bird!

Extremely accurate bird drawing.

Extremely accurate bird drawing.

Extremely accurate bird drawings.

Extremely accurate bird drawing.

Extremely accurate bird drawing.

Extremely accurate bird drawing.

Extremely accurate bird drawing.

Extremely accurate bird drawing.

Extremely accurate bird drawing.

Extremely accurate bird drawing.

Extremely accurate bird drawing.

Extremely accurate bird drawing.

Extremely accurate bird drawing.

Extremely accurate bird drawing.

Extremely accurate bird drawing.

Extremely accurate bird drawing.

Extremely accurate bird drawing.

Extremely accurate bird drawing.

Extremely accurate bird drawing.

Extremely accurate bird drawing.

Extremely accurate bird drawing.

Extremely accurate bird drawing.

Extremely accurate bird drawing.

23 thoughts on “Anatomically Correct, Extremely Accurate Drawings of Birds”

  1. I understand the artist did more conventional and rather nice bird portraits, and some people felt moved to criticize the accuracy of the legs. This was a humorous rebuttal. Emphasis on butt.

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  2. I can verify that these are, indeed, anatomically correct. Nice work!

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  3. Soo bird butts I’ll add that to the list of things I never would have known I wanted to see.

  4. Should have just called it “birds with butts”.
    It’s hard to call a series anatomical correct if you only focus on one part of the anatomy.

  5. Birds have no sphincter muscles so just poop everywhere anytime.
    I think if more people spoke out they would eventually develop sphincter muscles. It worked on most humans..

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