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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Prachtkever (AgrilusCuprescens)
Photo taken in the Beiras region of Portugal
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