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    Default Dark-eyed Junco.

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    When there is no open water, snow will do.
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    Hi Karl, don't know which way to go re composition ,I do like the snow and the image portrays the depth of it, must admit I would have to give it a lot of thought with you having so much snow and a small bird, It's a very good image which I like a lot ,and look forward to reading comments to follow.

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    It's a nice moment in nature Karl and well captured!

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    I like the snow covered beak, exposure and sharpness. I tried a version cropped a little tighter and liked it. Nice image Karl.

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    Hi Karl

    I think this is excellent. I really like the composition and think you have go it to work well with a small subject. Nice to see something different to the normal tight crops.
    Exposure and IQ look perfect.

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    Love it Karl, nice capture and image. Since moving to Florida fourteen years ago I have not see a Junco but remember them from my time up north in New Hampshire.
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    Great capture Karl! I could see a version that has a tighter crop from the above and from the left, but then the image also conveys the amount the snow relative to the size of a junco.

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    Nice image. For my taste the bird is a bit to small. Exposure control works well and i love the snow at the beak

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