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    Default Bearded Reedling Part III

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    As some of you requested some more images from my Bearded Reedling series and as i went back to the site today for some new images here's one from today's series...

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    Jeroen Stel

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    bearded reedling at is best!
    love the shot!

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    Perfect shot, Jeroen.

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    really different love it

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    Excellent work Jeroen. Terrific comp and perch. The bird and the perch look so nice against the light background. Very artistic image.

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    Love the soft pastal colours and the snow(?) white BG. I like how the bird is positioned within the head of the reed with a great look towards the camera. I like the comp as well.

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    A very pretty picture and works well as a vertical. Bird looks great nestled into the reed/grass.

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    Jeroen, this capture is pretty special too but I prefer them in order posted. That first one tops the last 2. This one would make a good cover.
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    What a pretty bird. Great detailo colors and I like the slanted perch.

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    I like this as much as the first one.
    i Think a little tighter crop might work well.
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    Excellent image. I just love the how the bird is in the reed. Great light and excellent comp.
    Well done.

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