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    Not totally sure of the ID on this one as it is a new visitor to my back yard set up. I assume it is on it's way south for the winter but I am happy to get an image of it. Maybe someone on the forum can confirm or refute my identification. That would be a good thing:)

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    500mm f4L I + 2X TC III
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    Manual mode + evaluative metering
    ISO 3200
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    1/500
    580 EXII + Better Beamer on manual 1/64 power

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    Joel,

    I believe this is a juvenile Eastern Wood-Pewee

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    Excellent capture ... Classic pose and super detail ... well done!

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    A beautiful shot, Joel, whatever it is (Wood-Pewee sounds good to me). Nice use of flash, great detail with the 2X on the 500.

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    Another nice image Joel. Loving these dark backgrounds, really suits the birds.

    Carl.

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    I like the look back pose, sharpness, low light, dark BG and composition. Another excellent image Joel!

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