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    For a moment this Cedar Waxwing came out in the open for me this AM at Granite Point (Maine USA). Bob


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    Great perch and BKGR. Love the great view of the red and yellow wax tips. Wish that the head were just a bit more upright. Nice chatting with you; thanks for your order!
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    Great setting and details. I wish for a different head position and too bad about the shadow on the head.

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    one of your best for details Bob.....excellent for a waxwing.
    Agree with Axel, that shadow does make a big bifference

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    Yes the shadow! You should have seen the branch shadow right up the body!! Thanks all, Here is one without shadow. Bob


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