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    Nelson's Sparrow

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    Formerly named Nelson's Sharp-tailed Sparrow, (a tough bird to get out of the grass) I thought this split leg pose showed the namesake tail very well. This was a new species for me to photograph and was taken at first light. Thanks to Mike Gray for finding the bird for me.

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    Excellent image Alan. I like the interesting pose, perches, setting, IQ and composition. The OOF BG really adds to the image.

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    Love the light and nice pose the bird gave you!

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    Alan that is a great pose! Your bird and BG look spot on!

    Keith.

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    Jean Claude Van Sparrow!!

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