Not long after the woodpecker encounter, another moment presented itself—quieter, more subtle.

A female chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs) perched in a nearby leafless bush, softly lit by the same early morning light. Where the male often stands out with brighter colors, the female carries a more modest palette—warm browns and soft tones that blend beautifully into the winter branches.

It’s easy to overlook birds like this, especially after the excitement of spotting a woodpecker. But standing there, watching her move carefully between the bare twigs, it became clear: this is just as much a part of the story.

Moments like these slow you down. They remind you to look beyond the obvious, to appreciate the quieter presence in nature.

Scientifically, this more subdued coloration is no coincidence. It provides camouflage, especially during nesting periods, helping females stay hidden from predators.

Captured at the same location, with my Canon 5D Mark IV and Canon 100–400.

A continuation of the same walk, the same morning… just a different kind of beauty.

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The woodpecker in the morning sun.

During a very early morning walk in the Groesbeekse Bos, my wife and I spent our 26th anniversary doing what we both love—being out in nature. This time, I wasn’t just photographing, I was also teaching. She had her Canon 7D Mark II with my Sigma 100–400, while I worked with my Canon 5D Mark IV and the original Canon 100–400.

Then we found it: the Great Spotted Woodpecker (Dendrocopos major), recognizable by the red patch on the back of its head. A beautiful subject, lit by the soft morning sun.

She positioned herself on the other side of the tree, shooting into the light—worried the bird would fly if she moved. And that fear is real. But it also became a lesson: first enjoy the moment, then observe, and only then try to capture it. Sometimes that means carefully adjusting your position. If the bird flies away, at least you truly experienced it.

This image is mine, but the moment was ours.

Woodpeckers use their reinforced skulls and shock-absorbing structures to peck thousands of times a day without injury—nature’s engineering at its finest.

Captured with my Canon 5D Mark IV and Canon 100–400.

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Blue and white grape hyacinths, captured from a low angle—small flowers, but full of presence against the light.

This image was taken earlier that same day, before everything took an unexpected turn.

On our way into the city, my wife and I passed a park filled with young ducklings. I asked her to grab my camera from my backpack. As she handed it to me, I spotted more ducklings closer by and instinctively pointed them out… and in that moment, I let go.

SMAK.

The camera hit the ground body-first.

Panic. That instant realization of what just happened. But we were already on our way to a trusted place: Foto Teurlings in Tilburg. There, Chi reassured me—these cameras are built to endure more than we think. Hearing that helped, even if the shock still lingers.

Now it’s in for inspection, and I wait.

The image itself feels almost symbolic now. Grape hyacinths (Muscari) are early spring bloomers, resilient and persistent, pushing through cold soil to bring color back into the world. A quiet reminder that not everything fragile is weak.

Captured with my Canon 5DS R and Sigma 24–70 Art, ISO 100, f/2.6, 1/500 sec.

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A low-angle view, looking up at a narcissus against a bright blue sky.

Taken earlier today in full sunlight, this perspective gives the flower a sense of presence—almost as if it’s reaching upward, surrounded by others softly fading into the background. By shooting wide open at f/2.6, the foreground stays sharp while the rest gently dissolves into color and light.

The name “narcissus” traces back to the Greek myth of Narcissus, a young man who became so captivated by his own reflection that he could not look away, eventually fading at the water’s edge. According to the story, the flower bloomed where he was found. While it’s a myth, it does say something timeless about perception, reflection, and how easily we can become absorbed in what we see.

Scientifically, narcissus species are among the early bloomers of spring, using stored energy in their bulbs to flower before many other plants emerge. This gives them a head start in capturing sunlight and attracting pollinators.

Captured with my Canon 5DS R and Sigma 24–70 Art, ISO 100, f/2.6, 1/500 sec.

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On a winter’s day in the Kampina, I crossed paths with one of my favorites: the Crested Tit (Lophophanes cristatus), or kuifmees in Dutch.

A small, energetic bird with its unmistakable crest—like a tiny mohawk—usually hidden high in pine canopies. Not an easy one to spot, let alone photograph. But after days of snow, this little one came down, likely searching for food beyond its usual shelter.

There it was, hopping in and out of the snowy branches, quick, alert, and full of character.

Moments like these make the list grow. The robin, the kingfisher, the long-tailed tit… and now this one. Each encounter a reminder of how much life surrounds us, if we just take the time to look.

One planet. One responsibility. In a universe where life is rare, this feels worth protecting.

Captured in the Kampina.

Picture made with the Canon 5D Mark 4, f6,3 1/500 ISO 3200 at 400mm with the Sigma 100/400mm

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A Friday morning, a familiar place, and the promise of sunrise.

At Huys ter Heide, just as the sun began to rise, I found myself standing by a small lake. The water was perfectly still—no wind, no ripples—turning it into a natural mirror. The sun, still low on the horizon and partially hidden, painted the scene in deep yellows, oranges, and blacks. A quiet moment where light and reflection became one.

Scenes like this are a reminder of how much timing matters. A single breath of wind would have broken the illusion.

Not long after, two cranes rested near the water’s edge during their journey north. A rare and beautiful sight… but sometimes nature gives, and sometimes it takes away. A passerby startled them before I could capture the moment.

And that’s okay. The memory remains.

Captured with my Canon EOS 5D Mark IV and Sigma 100–400mm, 250mm, 1/500 sec, ISO 100.

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About an hour and 5 kilometers into my walk in the Oisterwijk forests, near the edge of a heath field, I was rewarded with one of my favorite little birds: the Long-tailed Tit (Aegithalos caudatus).

A small, energetic bundle of feathers, constantly hopping from branch to branch, never sitting still for long. Not the easiest subject to photograph… but absolutely worth the effort.

With its soft black-and-white tones and a subtle hint of color on its head, it almost feels like a tiny, living brushstroke moving through the bushes.

Moments like these are more than just photographs for me. These walks are small paths of healing. Not because I am searching for something specific, but because nature keeps offering these quiet, fleeting gifts—light through branches, wind through leaves, and the simple presence of life around us.

Captured with my Canon EOS 5D Mark IV and Sigma 100–400mm, 400mm, f/6.3, 1/500 sec, ISO 1250.

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Early Monday morning in the Oisterwijk forests, I set out for a quiet walk. The light was soft, slightly muted by a thin layer of clouds. Not the kind of morning that screams for photography… but those are often the moments where something subtle appears.

The water was perfectly still—like glass. A thin layer of water vapor hovered above it, catching the first gentle hints of sunlight. And there it was: a Greylag Goose (Anser anser), a very common sight, one I usually pass without a second thought.

But not this time.

With the warm light just touching the scene and the background still resting in shadow, everything aligned. The calm water, the mist, and the quiet presence of the goose turned something ordinary into something worth capturing.

Captured with my Canon 5D Mark IV and Sigma 100–400mm, f/6.3, ISO 1250.

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An early evening walk at the Loonse and Drunense Duinen.

This place holds a special place in my heart, and I often find myself walking straight toward a familiar spot among the shifting sands. Today was one of those evenings. The sun was already low, nearing sunset, casting a warm golden light across the landscape.

Close to the ground, I noticed a small patch of grass catching that last light. Surrounded by sand, it stood there quietly, glowing. By lowering my perspective and opening up the aperture, I allowed the foreground and background to gently fade into softness, letting the light and the subject take center stage.

These inland sand dunes are shaped by wind, constantly moving and reshaping the terrain. It’s a dynamic landscape, even when it feels still.

Captured with my Canon 5DS R and Sigma 24–70 Art, ISO 350, 1/500 sec.

More moments from this evening walk will follow.

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Today is #SnakeyFriday, right? Right?

We stumbled upon a slow worm and a smooth snake today. What a blast!

Snakes are not a very common sight for us. And I didn't even know that smooth snakes live in Germany.

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