Hiding American Goldfinch

Though some wildflowers grow pretty low to the ground, the fight for sunlight and the ability to photosynthesize means that many grow to 3-8 feet in height. This enables someone like this American Goldfinch to hide in there pretty well.

All too often when I'm out trying to get pictures, I fail to approach areas like this quietly and discreetly enough, and birds/butterflies will flee before I get a picture. Of course, many other times if you approach really slowly and carefully, you find there was nothing there to scare off. And moving really slowly all of the time makes it hard to cover a lot of ground. There's no perfect solution to trying to find these guys.

I think some of those plants are probably thistles which have gone to seed, seeds that a goldfinch would happily eat. This habitat probably provided both camouflage cover and nutrition.

August 5, 2021 at Duke Farms
Photo 148952799, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)


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