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    David Chauvin
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    From a couple of weeks ago. The spoonbills were congregating on a marsh ridge along the coast.

    30D, 500f4, 1.4x, 1/2000 sec, f7.1, iso 250, full frame with a few partial birds removed from the lower edge

    David
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    When I hear Louisiana I think of spoonbills !!!! What a mess of birds !!!!

    Just a fun image Do like the lower edge bird eviction. Clean edges are important. So much action is going on that all I can say is sit back and enjoy !!!!

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    that's really cool. different than normal and very appealing, to me!

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    too many birds for my taste... but sometimes is all about numbers too...

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    I think its absolutely great

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    Wonderful, I love it. The kind of image I can keep going back to and see something different everytime. Very interesting.

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    David:

    A wonderful capture of the spoonies interacting. I really like the strong diagonal line of the tree coming into the frame, the fact that some birds are coming in, some leaving, a very dynamic image. Its sharp, colors beautiful. Mighty fine.

    Randy

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    this has to be the best spoonbill image I have seen.. excellent action shot ... tact sharp and you got all the eyes of them well except one head turn.. group shots are always more of a challenge.and a lovely pale blue sky

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