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    Default female bluebird

    She flew to the top of this stump with food for her youngster who was in a cavity a few feet below her.

    D800 with 600VR and 1.4 tc. WB 5100, iso 800, 1/500 at f/5.6

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    Very nice Allan, the DOF and prey look good.
    All sharp and a pleasing BG and interesting perch.
    I think a crop with a bit less at the bottom and a bit more at the top would look nice.
    Dan Kearl

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    Agree with the above comments. Shame the tail wasn't sharp.

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    Hi Allan, good view of the head and wings on this girl, and the catch adds a lot. I like the colour of the BG too. Comp wise, I would probably come in from the left a bit more.

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    I like the background, perch, prey item, and subject placement within the frame. Good colours. I do wish she would have swung her body more to her left for a better body/head angle. Still a nice image!

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    Exellent image quality, great details and sharpness.

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