ORNITH weaves science and beauty into expressive clothing that celebrates the stories of the world’s most iconic and enigmatic birds. Across Earth’s five major climate regions—from the frozen Arctic to the lush vibrancy of tropical rainforests—we reveal the delicate intricacies that connect all life.
Each bird becomes a teacher, sharing tales of adaptation, resilience, and ecological importance, reminding us that our creativity mirrors the precision and wonder of the natural world.
Through thoughtful design, ecological awareness, and a reverence for discovery, ORNITH invites you to see yourself not apart from nature, but as an active participant in its care.
By highlighting both flourishing and endagered species, we illuminate how climate, habitat, and human choices shape the future we share—and inspire you to craft that future with intention, beauty, and care.
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Common Raven
[Corvus Corax]
IUCN Status: Least Concern
Estimated Population: ~16 million
Habitat / Range: Northern Hemisphere forests and tundra
Ecological Highlights:
Common Raven
[Corvus Corax]
IUCN Status: Least Concern
Estimated Population: ~16 million
Habitat / Range: Northern Hemisphere forests and tundra
Ecological Highlights:
Cultural Significance:
First bird sent out by Noah in the Bible Story of the Ark

European Turtle Dove [Streptopelia Turtur]
IUCN Status: Vulnerable
Estimated Population: ~3–7 million (migratory)
Habitat / Range: Long-distance migrant; farmland dependent
Ecological Highlights:
European Turtle Dove [Streptopelia Turtur]
IUCN Status: Vulnerable
Estimated Population: ~3–7 million (migratory)
Habitat / Range: Long-distance migrant; farmland dependent
Ecological Highlights:
Cultural Significance:
Symbol of love and devotion in literature and religion

Snowy Owl
[Bubo Scandiacus]
IUCN Status: Vulnerable
Estimated Population: ~28,000
Habitat / Range: Arctic tundra; migrates south seasonally
Ecological Highlights:
Snowy Owl
[Bubo Scandiacus]
IUCN Status: Vulnerable
Estimated Population: ~28,000
Habitat / Range: Arctic tundra; migrates south seasonally
Ecological Highlights:
Cultural Significance:
Symbol of wisdom in global and Arctic traditions
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