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    From Friday at West End. The migrants are coming in late,it seems.
    320 ISO f5.6 at 1/1250th

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    Hi Joe, love this image it has it all. Great light,posr eye contact and head position, very nicely done on this very hard to capture bird and thank you for sharing.

    Bill

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    Very sweet image. Would make a wonderful Christmas card. Great perch and head turn as well as BG. Nicely done.

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    After seeing this pic I feel as if the bird has come to your studio and you have taken it ;-)
    Its very good in all aspects.

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    Well done. Love the COMP and the setting. These guys were all over Monhegan and none of us got a single good image of them.
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    Nice image. The composition is the strong point here.

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Love the beautiful composition on this capture and the excelllent exposure and detail. Fine work Joe and congratulations on a difficult species to capture.

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    All round fine image - I like the pose, eye contact, plumage detail and setting.

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