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    I captured this image of Green Heron chicks at Circle B Bar Reserve in Polk County, Florida. I was walking along the Marsh Rabbit Run trail, glancing to my left I saw these tree lined up on a dead palm frond without the leaves. First and only time I have seen Green Heron chicks this young, they were not flying so the nest must have been close by. Comments and critique welcomed and appreciated. Thank you for viewing.

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    Nikon 80-400mm F/4.5-5.6 VRII AF-S ED image captured at 350mm
    1/1250 F/10 Matrix Metering EV +1/3 ISO 3200 Auto 1 WB, camera supported by a monopod
    Post processed in Lightroom Classic CC and Photoshop CC 2018, Neat Image for noise reduction
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    Hi Joe, the "stooges" are endearing! I like the trio hangin out on the palm frond and the ability to see all eyes! Terrific find and cool to see the habitat and fluff on their head! TFS

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    Nice you caught all three. They are well balanced in the frame. The diagonal perch is nice.

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    Hey Joe,

    This is a fantastic capture. You can surely open up (lighten) the birds especially their dark backs. I'd start with the NIK 50-50 recipe. Then you can tone down the single white leaf ...

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    Love the title, even though I personally prefer Curly! This is a really fun image, especially as each is doing something slightly different.
    Personality of the birds overpowers the busy background. That doesn't happen often....

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