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    Went looking yesterday for a boreal Chickadee that is in the local area. However, it eluded us. But the black-capped Chickadees put on a decent show for us flying back and forth to feed on the seeds in the pinecones.
    Taken with Nikon D3S, Nikon 70 to 200 F2 .8 with a 1.7 telly converter. 340 mm, 1/1250, F 10, iso 2200. Adjusted in Photoshop and Lightroom, cropped, background adjusted.

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    Hi Myer, Great action you captured. These guys are lightening fast. The busy BG distracts a little but it's still a cool capture.

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    Myer, I like habitat shots, but this little guy looks a bit overwhelmed with the very sharp and clear beauty on its left.

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    Myer, I too like the action you captured here.

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    The action makes up a bit of what the BG takes away. It's a nice capture and you were quick. So well done. :)

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