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    Complete with two feet, and fish. Nickerson.

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    Hi Bill, looks really good, I like the two feet and the fish! The light was sweet and soft and wonderful dune grass for this drop in, well done.

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    Nice pose anad a nice fish pointing the right way bonus.
    I probably would have nipped off the 2 grass hitting the bird.
    You were probably right to leave them in...
    Dan Kearl

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    very nice image of the tern in the habitat and with a small snack, good exposure and details agree with Dan re evicting the two strands touching the far wing might add a tiny catch light too

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    Love the grassed in this one and the wings up pose.

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