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    Sorry for not being more active here. This was a short attempt at some setup photography on a dreary day, but the bird looked away from the more interesting part of the stick, so I was not sure how to crop it.
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    thanks for looking,

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    Sweet perch, BG and bird. Wish for eye contact to take it over the top.

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    Everything looks good here except for the head angle as you mention. I love the pastel blues and greens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Cadieux View Post
    Everything looks good here except for the head angle as you mention. I love the pastel blues and greens.
    Thanks. I think if you are standing in the open the birds at the feeders know you are there, and don't have any reason to look at you. I've read here a sharp whistle can get a look, but I haven't been able to pull that off....

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