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    Default marsh harrier

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    nice light and pose, good wing position, the flight pose does look like the north harrier species. Details look a bit crunchy to my eye, especially the head.

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    Powerful pose, I like that you can see some remnants on the talons.

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    Nice bird and nice light. Killer background as well.

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    Interesting Bird. I have seen this for the first time.
    Judging for the shadows I see that sun is not quite behind the back. May be more toward the side.

    I still like the image for what it is.


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    Great close up here. Nice wing position and great background. Details look good but agree they are a touch crunchy. Also the whole image looks a bit too yellow to me.

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    Nice light, pose and a good wing position.

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    This one looks very nice to me and so does the sun angle ... I'd suggest placing your signature more into a corner so that it does not detract our attention from your wonderful raptors.

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