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"best way", you'll know, when you see it. Much depends on the story you want to tell. The options already presented in the above responses are all class choices. There are more options, not just the additional one which I present.
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Learning from Neil Ambrose (one of the four Photographers mentioned in my Bio), was invaluable to raising the bar
of my story telling output. I have refined what I learned from Neil and use it today, specifically for a Montage Format, one image, (typically) Print Presentation.
A "one image only" might or might not be the vehicle you choose to use for your birds -
However the root of what I produce now is in this Master Lesson of 2009, (link below) and some private discussions later, with Neil.
Though this Lesson is directed at Wedding Reportage, the message and techniques are adaptable to many genres, provided there is a story to 'report'. Frankly, I never used these reportage techniques or presentations for any of my Wedding shoots. I have used them often for Sports Photography, and nowadays I use the same techniques for my private collections comprising Family and Building Architecture.
I hope you find this read interesting and potentially useful.
LINK to Master Lesson - Reportage Photography