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    The Cedar Waxwings are back in North Texas. I like this particular shot because of the unusual neck position while eating.

    As always, any comments are greatly appreciated.

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    Fun pose indeed.Bird is nice and sharp with a great catchlight in the eye.
    Good DOF.
    I would crop in from the RHS to remove most of that large branch and would clone out the orange leaf to the right of waxwing.It really pulls the eye away from the bird.
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    Great tips, Gail. Thank you and Happy New Year.
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    Sharp with a good EXP. A bit cluttered but a wonderfully quizzical pose.

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