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    Default Drip Dry?

    Yesterday's post was of a Broad-Winged Hawk taking a passive approach to drying off. Here's an Elegant Tern taking a somewhat more active approach!



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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Neat pose, droplet pattern and action. Thanks for the smile.

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    Interesting pose with a nice background. The water droplets are a huge plus as is this great head angle. Good job.

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    :eek:This is precious Doug! Splendid capture

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    Wonderful head angle and the droplets are super.

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    cool action shot doug., well done.

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    Very nice Doug. Good sharpness, color, and great pose. Water droplet pattern really adds to the image.
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