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    Default Jungle Myna with breakfast!

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    The image depicts the exact jungle habitat these Mynas are found it. Hope you like it.
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    Love the habitat feel in this one, also this is a new specie for me. Thanks for that!
    Nice diagonal perch and the look-back pose is great. The caterpillar is an added bonus.

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    I like the subject and its' catch, and I like everything to the left of the bird. To the right is a bit more challenging though, and although I realize photographing in the jungle has many obstacles I still wish that overhanging branch was not there. I'd also clone out the large reflection spots in the BG.

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    Beautiful image of Myna in the habitat. Nice pose with caterpillar in the beak.
    Rest is mentioned by Daniel Sir.

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    Satish.

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    Cool bird and a new one for me, thanks Sanjeev. Great to get him with a caterpillar. I really like the left hand side of the image and the bird himself... but in terms of the right hand side I am not fond of the closest branch. That said, if photography in jungles is anything like our forests you did really well. What about applying a lens blur to the branch (if your rules allow). TFS

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    I think a bit of work is needed on the highlights in the background otherwise you did well in the circumstances.

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