Neat little bird in a somewhat cluttered setting. Super sharp. The birds is angled a bit away from us -- bad luck on that.
The huge problem is that the REDs are mega hot/enamel looking without any detail. I tried adding 100 points of CYAN to the REDs in Selective Color but that did not help. Next I went to the HSL (Hue-Saturation-Luminance) tab in the Camera RAW filter. Reducing the Luminance of the RED channel 53 points did the trick. I made a few other tweaks to the REDs as well. Issues like this are best dealt with during the RAW conversion. What do you use to convert your RAW files?
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Thanks for the comments. Artie, I thought the original reds were slightly over cooked (orange-ish) so tried to fix that in DPP4. Here is the original minus the extra branch and foliage which I didn't mind as it was part of the habitat.
The bright colors (whatever they are, REDs or ORANGEs) are still cooked and look like detail-less enamel :( Try another one working with the REDs and ORANGEs on the HSL tab in DPP 4 -- decrease the luminance of one or both until you are happy with the color. That will tone them down and introduce some detail.
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I prefer the hue of the reds in the first two, but I do not know this species so I cannot comment on the accuracy of which is closest to reality. Cute bird, good job with the eye. I'm OK with the small clutter of branches in lower right corner, but yes it was unfortunate that it turned its head away at the time.