Clever Bird! by udin13
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Description
This sequence of images follows shortly after my previous one in the gallery, "The Acrobat". At one point I was surprised by what the bird was doing, so I forgot to shoot a couple of the frames, but when I realized what it was trying to accomplish, I shot the rest.
I also noticed later while reviewing the pictures, that one of the reason the bird "improvised" in that way, is that the only neighbouring flower stem that could have helped support its weight was cut (you see it in the immediate foreground and touching the bird's tail in the photos). In previous photos, the Goldfinch mostly tries to hold on to multiple stems at the same time.
It is remarkable how complex animal behaviour can be and their ability to learn...
Nikon D70, Tokina 80-400mm, 1/1250s at f/6.3.
Thanks for looking, Dan
Comments (12)
magichild2
This is good...I like how you did this.
Firesnuffer
That is simply AMAZING! So lucky for us all that you were in the right place at the right time! SO COOL!!! Thank you for sharing, I've never seen anything of the like.
gingerlou
Excellent capture, very original!
wingnut55
really interesting,i have never heard of a finch doing anything like this before. however,in nest building they must address structural problems which are more complex than this, and so i should perhaps not be surprised.
webdancer
Very interesting! It's amazing he figured all that out. Animals never cease to amazing me!
Loloe
Wow!!! 4 great captures of this lovely and clever bird!! Amazing collage!!! Bravo!!!!
danob
Lovely work thats what being a nature photographer is all about!!
Death_at_Midnight
Excellent capture!
Radlafx
Really neat, educational and stunning sequence. goes to show that birds are smart. What lens did you use for this? A big thank you for showing.
puzzler
Fantastic sequence of event friul13s, love the little bird, great shots...Cath
CavalierLady
Wonderful sequence of shots and a surprising look into the life and actions of this bird that most probably wouldn't even spot if they were watching. Thanks for showing us this little bit of nature at work.
redchilicat
How observant! A really beautiful and interesting collage!