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    Palmetto, Fl mid morning
    Canon 40D 100-400 f4.5-5.6L ar 400mm
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    Linda Robbins
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    The twisting tree limbs add a lot of interest to this image. You waited for a good head angle for both birds, and it's nice that one is an adult and one is a juvie. The composition is good. Well done.

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    Hi Bill, Also like the composition a lot and the tree sure adds interest Would like more space around the tree and maybe a little brighter on the birds Simple and strong !!! I like it a lot !!!

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    Thanks Linda and Alfred. I believe this was a cloudy day although not sure now. I am amazed that the adults take such good care of their young. They seem to keep them close for quite a while. I have captured this adult many times and noticed that there is a lot of yellowing of the feathers under the head and breast area. I hope they have a great long life.

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