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    Lovely behaviour photograph. The OOF branches in the foreground are slightly distracting....but the interaction is really nice. Also I like how the colours of the background match the birds.

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    Love this type of shot, so fresh and nice, agree about the OOF branches but overall it looks very nice!

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    Yes, wish you could have been a little higher to avoid the branches, but very speciail image, because of the moment captured.

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    You did a great job of getting in good position to minimize the oof grasses. Wish that the parent's head were not tilted away from you. Obviously a wonderful moment captured and EXC sharpness.
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