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    I went out to our local wildlife refuge yesterday morning specifically targeting this bird and three others. I was very fortunate to be able to catch all four birds even though it was overcast. This one is in my version of the Pacific Northwest jungle.

    Iso-3200, 500 mm, F6 .3, 1250th, D 500, handheld, no flash, 80% of full frame

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    Nice view of the thrush. These birds are in usually pretty cluttered environments. The lichen on the perch is pretty neat.

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    Perfectly detailed view of the plumage and that eye. I love the jungle feel of the surrounding, so colorful and dense. Perhaps desat on the BG would emphasize this beauty more but I like it as is. TFS

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    Now that is a close-up!!! A bit tight for me, excellent details and I really like the perch.
    Dan Kearl

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    Love everything about this one, the HA, FFD, BG, perch, colours and sharpness. TFS

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    I like the details on the bird. I wish you are a little to the right and bird is not intersecting the branch.

    TFS

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