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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 21 |
Mar 26 |
Comment |
Mike
A very creative treatment of the perennial Seagull's feathers. Maybe, a great wall hanging? Colors enhance a great macro presentation. |
Mar 2nd |
| 21 |
Mar 26 |
Comment |
Michael
Great shot of the Myrtle Warbler. Excellent settings capturing an interesting moment at liftoff. |
Mar 2nd |
| 21 |
Mar 26 |
Comment |
Leslie
Thank you for your presentation of the Burrowing Owl. The angle is perfect. You expertly highlighted the Owl's spotted head, white throat, eyebrow, the barred underparts and the single long leg at rest. This little fellow is just as aggressive as it's larger Owls. It is lethal toward small Squirrels and Prairie Dogs. |
Mar 2nd |
| 21 |
Mar 26 |
Comment |
Veysi
I love all presentations of the Heron family. I'm only personaly familiar with the Great Blue Heron.
The scene you present is very powerful. The Herons are not social and very aggressive toward any competitors, especially those of their own species. Great capture. |
Mar 2nd |
| 21 |
Mar 26 |
Comment |
Jim
The Common Grackle is a magnificent bird based on it's plumage and activity. Larger than Blackbirds, the pale iris sets it apart along with its bronze, blue, and green iridescent feathers. The low angle gives us a better view. |
Mar 2nd |
| 21 |
Mar 26 |
Comment |
Tom
This is a commanding moment of the Limpkin shedding water after fishing for snails. Your settings were spot on for catching the right moment to freeze the water droplets. Thanks for the presentation and education. |
Mar 2nd |
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