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    We used to get these migrating through our area , but haven't seen one in a few years. Migrating patterns seem to have changed. Got this one in Texas 2 weeks ago.

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    Great perch, pose and BG the colors look great... IQ is pretty poor though!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumay de Boulle View Post
    Great perch, pose and BG the colors look great... IQ is pretty poor though!
    What are the IQ issues?

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    nice pose and light but I agree the IQ is lacking, head looks somewhat crunchy and sharpened.
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    My very favorite warbler! You got a great BG. The bird looks oversharpened to me. I like the seed pods on the perch.
    I would eliminate the lower catchlight in the eye,
    Gail

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    "We used to get these migrating through our area , but haven't seen one in a few years. Migrating patterns seem to have changed. Got this one in Texas 2 weeks ago."
    I can relate to what you have experienced, Joe. It is pretty much the same here at Point Pelee and Rondeau.
    The picture is very nice and it is one of my fav. Warbler species.
    I go up North to see them where they nest.

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    Good catch, Joe. I like the pose, perch and colors. But I agree it looks a bit "crunchy", maybe oversharpened just a tad. I've been hearing these guys in our local woods the last few days, but haven't actually seen one yet here this year.

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