Cute little guy, and I like the good view of the feet. The whites look good. A lower angle would have been great if possible, and I would crop further at bottom. Although we can't expect mud to be "clean" I would still get rid of the object below the bird, and the black one at right edge.
I do not mind the dark patch. Here is my suggested crop. :)
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Thanks Daniel and Artie.
Artie thanks for repost. It looks much better without dead space at bottom.
Not quite the weather for laying flat yet Daniel. I am looking forward to it though. One day.
YAW Dave. I am glad that you liked it. Maybe Dan will like the dark thing better now. And a bit more off the top would be an option too.
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