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    Default Common Yellowthroat female

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    From a local open space, last month. Often overshadowed by her more dramatic looking mate, but a lovely lass in her own right.

    D7000, 700mm, ISO 800, 1/2500s @ f/7.1 manual

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    Good one Bill.
    Looks very "robin" like apart from the colour. Nice and crisp.
    John
    PS Very minor nit and it is minor !- Maybe move the bird a teeny bit up in the frame if you have the canvas. Just my view.

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    Nice one Bill Pin sharp Lovely

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    Very nice capture Bill, I like it a lot. I see where JohnR is coming from but I think it still works very well as is. Cheers, Ian

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    Nice pose and lot of details, Bill.

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    Great looking feather detail and I like the pose and the natural setting Bill. Well captured

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    Excellent shot, Bill! Love the pose and feather details. TFS

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    Cute little thing! And nicely sharp! I love the environment and am struck by how she's managing to hang onto that small branch. Am I seeing some noise in the tail? Hard to be sure in a small JPEG.

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