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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    The least terns are back at Wakodahatchee and as always a challenge to capture in flight. They are so much smaller than the royal or caspian terns thus making them just that bit harder to capture.

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    1/1600, F8
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    All comments are appreciated. Thanks !

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    Lovely sharp angles of wings, tail and bill tips. Halo a bit prominent under the bird but well done to capture a small tern in a good pose, Judy.
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    You did well capturing this one Judy. I particularly like the ha as the bird approaches. Dave

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    Well done on captruing him - if these guys are anything like the Ozzie ones they sure are a challenge.
    Love the pose and composition :)

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    Super comp, and love the angle in this. Nice and sharp, against a perfect OOF BG. Well captured Judy.

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