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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Default Life Bird: Black Tern

    A few days ago I read reports about a Black Tern that had been spotted at a local pond. I couldn't find the bird and went to a different pond and there it was, yay! The light was already very low, the images are not spectacular but I was happy nonetheless.



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    Great light, almost no shadow on the bird, and superb flight pose,
    great flight capture for a tern (high speed flight).
    I don't think I have seen too many images of the species
    in breeding plumage not to mention flight image.

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    Congrats Axel! Love the wing position, HA and eye contact.
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    Axel, must have been a great feeling. Loved the exposure and the catchlight. Liked the crop a lot too. Only wish is a slightly more colorful sky :-)

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    Congrats on the lifer Axel! An excellent result in low light, great head and body position and good details. I too wish for a more colorful sky.

    Cheers!
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    Nice even light and underside detail!
    I would be happy with this one, too!

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    Congratulations on the life list addition Axel. Lovely inflight in sweet light.

    We usually have a couple of pairs of black terns in one location in Ottawa each summer but I've not looked for them yet.

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    The light looks good to me, and love the flying posture. A complete new species to me, and TFS.

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    very nice Axel, tough to get and nice wing position. for my own taste I'd sharpen a bit more.
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    Congratulations on the lifer, Axel. I've been hoping they nest on my pond...had a few pair buzzing it the last couple of days but no joy so far...they show up and tease me every year.

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