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    Quote Originally Posted by HDNitehawk View Post
    Joel

    I think you had it right.
    Go to this website, it discusses a variation just like you pictured.

    http://lansingwbu.blogspot.com/2013_01_01_archive.html
    Thanks! Here is the male that was with the leucistic female

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    Great shots Joel and Rick....

    BTW...Joel...Birds unlimited could use your shot of the leucistic female.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kayaker72 View Post
    Great shots Joel and Rick....

    BTW...Joel...Birds unlimited could use your shot of the leucistic female.
    that would be fun!

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    Male Downy Woodpecker
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    Joel, if you didn't post pictures of your setup in the past, I would assume you were shooting professionally prepared taxidermy in front of a backdrop in a studio. I just got around to setting feeders up at my new house. Maybe I will start shooting birds again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dsiegel5151 View Post
    Joel, if you didn't post pictures of your setup in the past, I would assume you were shooting professionally prepared taxidermy in front of a backdrop in a studio. I just got around to setting feeders up at my new house. Maybe I will start shooting birds again.
    Thanks, I do take special care to place my perches so that the background is clean. I like that "studio" look.

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    Same bird and same EXIF data, different perch.


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    Snow brings the birds to the feeders in large numbers....all the usual suspects are here today.


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