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    This is the same Pearl Spotted Owlet, he flew down from the previous perch, caught a grasshopper+ a red leaf and went and sat on a different perch, better lighting but so much cleaning up to do QM etc etc, I am just placing it out of interest sake. I don't think it has a future beyond interest.

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    Very nice, Loukie. Pity about all the clean-up required but you have managed it well. A viewpoint more to your left may have helped but obviously you would have needed to move a fair bit working at that distance.
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    Tony you have been in RSA, man in nature you cant pick & chose, hindsight is a perfect science, if you come to RSA again let me know, I will take you round and I want to see you pick your angle and adjust your better Beamer, in nature, in the wild wild, you get one chance once that's it. I posted this one without any changes it is as it was, I have done NO clean up. Thanks for looking.

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    The bg is a bit busy but I Iike the pose and the eye contact!

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    Absolutely adorable little guy. If only there were a way to get our subjects to pose in perfect locations on command! Enjoyed this post!

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    Great catch for you and the owl, the grasshoper is a big plus, BG is a bit bussy, but this is indeed a very noce shot! Congratulairons!

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