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    Default The Eagle as Landed breeding pair Little Ringed Plover's

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    Taken on my local river,waited an hour to get a set of image's of these birds mating,it paid off,cannon500mm F4 IS,7D,tripod,iso800,1/1600S,F6.3,cropped,sharpened,a bit of level's.

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    Good behaviour stuff ! Chris. can't get used to seeing these in big pebbles.!! Some are bigger than the birds. 80% of nest around here are predated.
    Great stuff anyway.
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    Nice looking behavior shot Chris. I like the habitat and the side profile of the male showing the eye ring well. Nice and sharp too.
    I might be tempted to boost the saturation a bit on this one to give it a bit more punch. Nice shot as always

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    Exposure, details, colours, comp all look good. Just wish for better head angles but these guys do not perform such behaviour on cue! It was well worth the wait for you...

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    Nice one Chris, great setting, reminds me of the ones in Norfolk, like the fact you have no distracting elements in the top half. Well timed on both counts!

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    Thanks for looking,and comments.

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