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    Default One last laugh then back to "real" birds

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    Got tired of shooting them "straight." The title is "Ethel, I think they forgot the cream again."

    Same specs as the woodpeckers: http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...t-coffee-break

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    Still a bit of good fun Diane-which I think we really do need some time!!!! Nature Photography has got really serious I feel. certainly puts me off.
    Well done.
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    I love titmice, they are always fun to watch around the yard. Neat concept image. Putting the spoon in the cup was a nice touch. I think it would be improved if the tip of the beak was not covered by the other bird.

    Looking forward to more!

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    This is a fun shot. Made me smile!
    Have to agree with Aidan about the beak but it is hard to get fussy like that when I know it is meant to be a fun shot,
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    Loving this series, Diane!!! Great fun, as well as unique.
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    Another fun frame Diane. These guys look great as they peer into the mug. Although I like it, The first one was the one!
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    I am going to have to try this bread in mug technique! Good work!

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    Thanks, everyone! Gail, I could separate them that much, I think. That's just where they were so I went with it, and it makes it look a little less like a composite. I'll probably try this setup again, anyway. I was expecting bluejays, who really love bread.

    Shane (and anyone else), I hope we'll see what you can get!

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    Another fun image, Diane! Love the feather details and clarity.

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