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    Default Black-Capped Chickadee

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    A little tight in the frame, but I like the pose, perch and BG.

    There are at least two leucistic chickadees in our area...pretty cool to see, but tough to photograph cleanly

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    You have wonderful details in this bird, and it's nice and sharp. Agree on a loser crop.
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    Looks tack sharp - I love the feather detail.

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