The northern bald ibis vanished from Europe around 400 years ago due to overhunting. A century ago, scientists discovered another population of these birds in Syria and Morocco and decided to bring some to Europe to rear their chicks in captivity. In the fall of 2024, photographer Gunnar Hartmann joined the conservation and research group Waldrappteam for 50 days as they flew an ultralight aircraft across southern Germany, France and Spain to assist the ibises with their migration. While in Spain, Hartmann captured an image that won this year's Scientist at Work photography competition, sponsored by the journal Nature. The winners were announced on Wednesday. In the stunning photo, the aircraft glides beneath a yellow parachute, while 19 of the birds fly ahead, following the people guiding them. Take a look at the photo and others that won in the competition. |