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    Great behavioural capture Stuart. Whites look pretty hot to me here, birds look soft compared to the foliage.

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    Nice action shot although I may have cropped even more just to show the heads,necks and beaks even including leaves on left. I like the opposing but slightly separated beaks.

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    Nice interaction, Stuart. Agree that the whites look a little hot. Plumage looks a bit soft and sharp leaves in front are a bit of a distraction and seem to be the point of critical focus, as Dave noted.
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