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    Great pose, IQ, and light. I'd like a little extra room on the bottom left for the stick and a little room on the right for the bird to fly into.

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    Hi Stuart,
    Very nice behavioral catch...Nice details and exposure. Maybe clone the bottom of the branch so it is not clipped. Well done.

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    Nice behavioral frame with good exposure. Not sure if the branch works well as it might be a bit big and spread out. Still pretty cool to catch them with nesting material. Well done
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    That one heck of an impressive photograph, Stuart, and what the heck is going on with that much nesting material. That's crazy.
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