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Hi, Dan, this made me chuckle! I didn't notice the tail at first so I got a double chuckle
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Oh my gosh...Robin meets Curve-billed Thrasher! Great fun! Since you have gone this far to create such a striking new species you might want to consider all those details one sees mentioned in AVIAN. You could clone out the 3 red OOF sticks & do a little eye dr. work to remove the grayish haze in the eye. Then submit to the CA Records Committee. You know those committees all love documentation that includes a photo
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That's funny. i passed the thumbnail quickly thinking you applied a filter which had minimal effect... The liquefy tool and transform tool are very addictive and fun to play with. Even though it's snowing outside I saw a lot of robins today..spring is coming...
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I'm laughing and thinking--poor Robin!
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What, don't all robins look like that?
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Haha, you ran out of real species since you've photographed them all so you found the "great-tailed curved-billed robin thrasher". Good one! You certainly could generate a stir on the rare bird list!
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Thanks all! I love playing with warp and liquefy! Maybe a field guide is in order!