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    I know there are a couple of sparrow fanciers out there.

    The vegetation may be a bit busy for some although except for the strands by the head it doesn't bother me too much.

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    Great HA and eye contact. I like the foreground, only wish for a little more of it, a bit tight at bottom. The vegetation in the BG could be toned down some as not to distract from the subject. Too light as presented IMO.

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    Great to see one in full breeding plumage! I like the angle and eye contact and agree with Fabs on crop and BG.

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    Not a big sparrow fan but love this one. color and detail are stunmning.

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    Thanks all. Indeed it could use more foreground (crowberries make a nice substrate), more all around as far as I'm concerned as I tend to like some environment around my birds. This was one of those cases where the bird proved a bit too friendly and was so close that there is no more foreground. It was all I could do to get the bird in the frame without clipping the tail. I've taken the hint to darken it a bit but am a bit fearful of loosing detail in the blacks.

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    A lovely bird, well presented Declan. I find the grasses a bit distracting but agree that it is good to keep some habitat in the picture.

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