I agree. The gaze of the bird, and the detail is great. But I really love the background colors - the background colors match the bird so well (even the gradient).
Pat
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I do not see Warblers often in my set up but this one has been hanging around for a couple weeks now (a yellow dumped warbler) He seems to like picking up small bits of suet that fall to the ground when the woodpeckers are feeding. The dead leaves in the woods and grass in the lawn make the BG gradient on this one. ( the perch is only about 18" tall )
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some geese i saw while out for a drive
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take off
Muddy marsh in all its beauty on an overcast day
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the little cousin coming in for landing
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an older one from my T3i days
Urban wildlife
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my new favorite bird (for now):
Cliff Swallow
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and this one came directly from the set of The Hobbit or LOTR
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