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    Default Prairie Warbler with Nesting Material

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    Taken in May of last year in a local field/edge of woods. I walked back to the same spot a few days ago, and the pair is there again this year, singing away.

    D500, 500f4 + 1.4 TC, ISO 8000, 1/1600s @ f.6.3 manual.

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    Like the pose on the bird. The nesting material is a plus here if that's what it is. I don't mind the perch.

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    Cool! Nice to see a warbler busy working. I could see a version with a tad more at the bottom, if you have it. I imagine the ISO is a typo.

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    Nice image and the nesting material adds a lot!
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    Good one, Bill. Yes this was a neat moment when one perched on the branch with nesting material. Nice pose, detail and handling of the harsh light.

    Hope you have a speedy recovery.

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    The sun is a little high but I know it can't always be helped when shooting in the forest. Nice that you found these guys again! Pose and details look great. Well done and even though I don't know whats going on, sounds like you're going under the knife, good luck in your recovery.
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    I like the pose and the BG, and the small nesting material or food (?) light was getting harsh here and the chest yellows are blown as a result wish you had caught this in softer light

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