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    This is one of the first test shots with my new camera. Not bad so far...
    Bright sun and fill flash, did eye-doctor, removed bright bits from the bill...
    CC appreciated.

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    A fine portrait with great detail good light and BG...

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    Sweet light and excellent detail and exposure. Fine portrait!! Thanks for sharing.

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    Ilija, I like the comp with just enough space all round, and a lovely close up. Sharp, and what a great BG.

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    Lovely details and sharpness. I like this portrait.
    Looks to be a Cackling Goose but I might be wrong :)

    Szimi

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    I like the composition, sharpness and BG and would only tone down the whites a tad.

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    Excellent portrait, love the details and BG, love it as presented.
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    Thank you everyone for the kind comments. I appreciate it a lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gyorgy Szimuly View Post
    Looks to be a Cackling Goose but I might be wrong :)

    Szimi
    Good point Szimi, this is a murky area of the Canada/Cackling split.
    I have very little experience with Cackling, and my first reaction was that
    it is one of the lesser Canadas.
    This was not too small bird, definitely not a B. h. minima. Could be a B. h. hutchinsii
    or (very unlikely in MA) taverneri.
    I don't think this is a Cackling though, since the bill length measured at the lower
    mandible is more than half the width of the head. I think one of the definite ID
    marks for all Cackling sub-species is that the bill length is about or less than half the head width.
    Also, the most likely Cackling in MA is hutchinsii which has very steep forehead and "square" head.
    The bird on the image has round head and quite wedge shaped look with the bill.
    Here's another image of the bird, with the pale breast and no breast ring I'd say this might
    be B. c. parvipes, "just" a lesser Canada, but still a sub-species not often reported in MA.

    With the permission of the moderators I can post a link to this thread on MASSBIRD,
    a MA birding site and see what the others think about it. Also I will start a thread in the ID forum to
    hear other opinions here.

    Cheers,

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