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    Another visitor to my mini garden set up. My own critique is the branch behind him intersecting the beak. If I moved, he would have flown. Im trying all sorts of angles, and still finding out where they will perch.

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    Way cool bird I'd love to see some day! Love the light, details and color. Crop is a little tight (wish for more on top) and no merge between brach and beak. Congrats!

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    Beautiful light and I loved this bird... agree about the branch bro.. why dont you clone it out..still a lovely image... congrats..

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    One more thing Stuart I had posted this on your other barbet image. can you help out.

    "oh brother, what a beautiful bird, loved the pose, the HA is great with wonderful details, nice spot light effect. Congrats...

    Can you share some info on the feeder and the feed used I would like to try it at my estate at coorg too... "

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    Agree with you self-critique but the bird is excellent. I love the red color here.

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    Very nice visitors you got lately.
    I agree with you about the branch, but the light, sharpness and exposure are great.
    It's a bit tight for me, especially the top.

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    Good pose, exposure, and detail. Cool bird. I too have a number of shots where I sit and ponder about what to do about errant branches

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    Great looking bird, wonderful light and sharpness.

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    Great looking barbet.
    Agree about the branch but since he is visiting your backyard then you could improve it, keep it up.

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    agreed on perch, I am loving this image , works for me
    But what a species, simply awesome
    TFS

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    Thank you all for the kind comments.

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