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    Default Wilson's Plover

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    I took this picture a Estero Lagoon last weekend.

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Great angle, pose and the 'walking mussel' is a big plus. I only wish for wider DOF.

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    Simply excellent

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    Terrific image Adams. Great low angle, light, sharpness and action. I love the eye, just beautiful, and the prey trying to sacpe from the plover´s attention. Very good

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    Adams, I only wish that image was mine! Bob

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    Very nice image. I like the interaction.

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    Love the story this image conveys. Excellent timing and a great low angle. Congratulations !!!

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    I also wish for more DOF, but only for the bill and prey. Great low angle, and the interaction is very cool...perfect stare by the plover :-)

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    What a wonderful interaction you have captured here! The hermit crab really shows up well under his shell, and the bird's expression of curiosity is great. Excellent low perspective and composition. Do wish for more dof, but a unique moment captured.

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    TERRIFIC! My favorite lately! Congratulations!

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    Beautiful light, subject and composition.

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