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    Willet (Tringa semipalmata)
    Feb. 2015 Sanibel Island/Florida
    Canon EOS 1DX. EF600mm f/4L IS USM, 2500 sec, f/6.3, ISO 200

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    Wonderful image Frank, love the action you have captured as well as the low shooting angle and great detail. The only small distraction is the rock (bottom left). TFS

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    You know, i am just a little bit envious, but your pictures from Florida were great !!!
    Even this catch.

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    Very pretty photo!

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    Excellent action shot! with good IQ.
    Maybe the rock could go- not sure but no big deal.
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    wonderful ...nice BG and good IQ and take this Special moment....TFS

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    No distractions for me. Lovely light, environment and cool behavior. If I am not mistaken, this appears to be a willet ejecting a bolus. It's similar to an owl ejecting a pellet. The bolus is made up of that part of the crustaceans which the shorebirds are unable to digest.
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    Excellent capture of this interesting behavior.

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    I like this very much Frank - superb colours (that blue is amazing) and great IQ, nice POV, also an interesting behavioural capture. Little rock not distracting - on the contrary, it serves as an anchor point on the LHS if the image, IMO.
    Well processed, techs 100%

    PS Thank you Marina for information

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    Great action shot, Frank.

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    I like it very much...great facial expression too...might be some fast food left over:).Well done and TFS.

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    A great capture Frank, love the expression & IQ.

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    Absolutely first class well done

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    Image quality is superb!! Great low angle work in excellent light quality. The behavior captured is mag quality. You've shown me the willet's toungue like I've never seen it. Would make an excellent IOTW....just sayin :)

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    Great POV and the color and clarity are awesome. Would not change anything. Thanks

    (Marina, thanks for the addition info)

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