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    Western Blue Jay retreating from suet feeder. In shade of Dogwood tree.

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    Nice and sharp from tip to tail and I really like the lookback pose. The greens almost compete with the bird but in that he's so rich himself, I think it works

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    Beautiful colours, perfect focus, nice composition & eye contact. Well done!

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    The colours on this bird looks perfect ,also pin sharp, can't see anything I would like to change, very nice indeed.

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    Good look-back pose, colours, sharpness. I'd probably remove the tiny bit of white debris at bill-tip, and I wish the subject was not so steep up (at least it appears to be).

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    This is one of my favorite pose. Love the colors and details.

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    I like the look back pose, DOF, sharpness and composition. Well done Douglas.

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    Wonderful colors, sharpness and BG, as said above. What would you think of cropping out the brightest areas at the top?

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    DIANE- I am accustomed to cropping for prints and prefer upper ares for a birds' ethereal escape. Here is the crop you requested-thanks. DGLS

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