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    Default Marsh tit

    These small birds are very fast.

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    Excellent sharpness & details, BG & pose. Perfect HA. TFS

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    Great bird, not common herein UK being outnumbered by the Willow.
    Hard to get in a super pose like this and difficult to expose contrasting colours but you have nailed it. tfs

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    You did an excellent job catching this one. Sharp details on the bird with noticeable
    fine detail in the blacks and whites. The background is scrumptious. The perch has
    some nice features and character, but I wish the broken ends were not so prominent.
    The bird is very reminiscent of our Black Capped Chickadee...

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    Frank I know how tricky these little devils are! Beautiful details exposure and pose - well done.

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    Terrific exposure and details in this cutie-pie, Frank. You have a great BG and angle. While I am not a big proponent on removing elements, if this were mine, I would crop a tad from the right and bottom and remove that one portion of the perch which is so distracting.
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    Sweet shot Frank, lovely eye and fine detail, liking thwe pose too....maybe tone down the sharpness of the broken branch with possibly just a little bit6 of blur

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    Hi Frank, well exposed on the little guy, and you have captured a good angled pose. He also pops nicely from the BG.

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    Wonderful shot. Great pose, excellent details, great perch, very nice light, and wonderful background.
    Well done.

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