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    Default Bleary Morning Bonding...

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    EOS R6 RF 100-500 RF 1.4xtc @700 f11 1/250 ISO 6400 HH, Manual EXP, small crop for composition

    Overcast and drizzling this morning. Didn't stop these two from strengthening bonds with mutual preening in preparation for soon to arrive nesting season.

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    Nice shot showing the birds in real life . Just not a big fan of intersecting subjects. Nice to see the bonding aspect. Whites and details look good overall. TFS

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    I like the interaction, exposure and composition. Is this the nesting site or possible nesting site? Nice image David.

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    Winter Solstice Moon and Great Conjunction (Saturn with rings and Jupiter with Moons closest in 800 years) from the Glades tonight...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Crosswell View Post
    I like the interaction, exposure and composition. Is this the nesting site or possible nesting site? Nice image David.
    Hi Jim, yes this (Wakodahatchee wetlands) is where a colony of wood storks nests every year. They tend to never nest alone but in large colonies. They usually begin building nests late January. Thanks to all for valued comments and help!!!!

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    Hi David, well exposed on the whites, and well done on capturing the behaviour. Comp wise, I would have placed the subjects central in the frame.

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    A nice interaction here. I could see the birds more centered. Glad you got to see Saturn and Jupiter.

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