It was delightful on Tuesday to photograph cardinals with a brilliant blue sky as a backdrop, but many of the birds that I try to photograph do not perch high up in the trees. Birds like this White-throated Sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis) spent most of the time near the ground, poking about in the undergrowth. If I am lucky enough to get a clear view of one of these birds, the background is likely to be cluttered and distracting.
Snow has a way of decluttering the image, obscuring some of the pesky background branches. This was the case in the first image when I was able to capture the intensity of the sparrow in mid-cry. His little white “beard” is a perfect for the match for the snow and I was happy to be able to capture his little yellow eye stripe.
The second image has a much more gentle feel to it. The blurred snowy background allows us to focus on the puffed-up sparrow perched on the tiny branch protruding from the snow. The sparrow seemed to be taking a break, resting and recovering as it contemplated its next moves. As is usually the case, the sparrow did not sit still for very long and resumed its foraging a short time later.
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I love your words that snow has a way of “decluttering” – that resonates with me on many levels Mike. Thank you!
I like the third photo with the sparrow and snow…beautiful.
Yes, the ‘decluttering’ really struck a chord with me too!
O poignant word indeed.
They are wonderful captures, Mike! I especially like the second one!
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I think this should makeup for your disappointment with your (good) Cardinal shots 👏👏👏
What a cute picture of the sparrow, the white snow makes it stand out beautifully!
love the second.