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    Shot today very eraly in the morning. Hope you like it.

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    Nice work, Tomasz. Very interesting bird and perch. I might move the bird and perch slightly left so not as centered, just a personal preference as all cropping and composition is. Thank you for sharing.
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    What a great looking perch, and although much larger than the bird, I think it works well here. Love the pose and details throughout the image. BG finishes it well, and I like the POV.

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    Very nice lighting, head angle, background, I also like the mossy stump

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    Tom you are certainly delivering with these shots. That is one of the nicest images I have seen of a wryneck, did you bait it with mealworms or something similar to get it there?

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    Thanks guys. I am glad you like it. I will post some more.

    Jonathan it's a matter of finding a one that reacts to the sound and then play sound for a minute or two. It usually lands on the ground first and then jumps to the highest perch available.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomasz Zawadzki View Post
    Thanks guys. I am glad you like it. I will post some more.

    Jonathan it's a matter of finding a one that reacts to the sound and then play sound for a minute or two. It usually lands on the ground first and then jumps to the highest perch available.
    Thanks Tom, I have learned something.

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    Another excellent frame Tomasz, great pose, BG perch and details. Love the moss on the perch, if mine I would clean up the whitewash on the perch

    well done, TFS
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