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    White-breasted Nuthatche And Pine Grosbeak.

    Not much of a weekend ,to much snow for birding . heres a couple of regulars lol
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    Re: White-breasted Nuthatche And Pine Grosbeak.

    Not bad, Glenn. Not bad at all, although the grosbeak does look a bit flat. Although, it does appear that you had pretty poor lighting. Nice shots, especially the nuthatch.
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    Re: White-breasted Nuthatche And Pine Grosbeak.

    Lovely nuthatch image. Love the diagonal OOF lines in the shot. Excellent clarity.
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    Re: White-breasted Nuthatche And Pine Grosbeak.

    Beautiful nuthatch shot, and you have my sympathy. I intended to get out with the camera yesterday but it was dull and snowing and I just couldn't get up the enthusiasm to stir out of the house...

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    Re: White-breasted Nuthatche And Pine Grosbeak.

    Thanks Scott, Loupey Mike i did a retake in CS on the Grossbeak ,im having trouble with my editing on my laptop compared to my desktop ,two completely different vues .Check this one out and tell me what you think.
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    Re: White-breasted Nuthatche And Pine Grosbeak.

    Much better. It's probably as good as it gets, considering the drab sky. However, I've just learned that adding a catchlight in the eye can be a nice addition.
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    Re: White-breasted Nuthatche And Pine Grosbeak.

    That grosbeak is very cool to have as a "regular" , but still a bit dark. Time to ask Santa for a flash and better beamer
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    Re: White-breasted Nuthatche And Pine Grosbeak.

    Now thats tought Santa for camera equipment and not quite a regular for the Grosbeak she has not returned to the feeder in 10 days
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