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    Was doing a small amount of work in the garden this afternoon, light wasn't good, but captured this little Coaltit on the feeder.
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    He's gorgeous. Excellent captures
    He's letting out a loud noise in the last frame about some thing

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    Nope no noise, the preceding shot (shown below) was of him taking a mouthful, perhaps he didn't like it.
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    I'm of the opinion that the poor light has resulted in three superbly lit images - - and may have even helped?
    Very nice hues to these Rolf.
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    Thanks TBR, yes nice soft light, but unfortunately the high ISO and slight mist in the air takes a little bit of definition out of the photo, having said that, they are a lovely little bird and always make a nice subject.
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