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    My first post here! :)
    This is a bird I had not seen before--caught it on my lunchour walk around the local park this week. It never stopped moving!
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    Sharp. Great exposure. Cool pose. And the crest raised. ****, this one is good. The o-o-f wood chip in the lower left bothers me a bit but this is a very good image of a diffcult subject. Welcome to BPN.

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    sweey shot Bonnie-, great detail and getting the crest is a real bonus- these lil guys are tougher than most warblers, I'd be happy with this one :)

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