Titmouse at the feeder

Tufted Titmouse, Kennebunk Maine

I bolted apple branches from a fall pruning a few years ago to our deck around the feeders so the birds would have natural porches, and in hopes of getting some shots around the feeder that do not look like “feeder shots”. It has worked very well, especially this winter, and I have already shared many of the images. Still, sometimes a feeder shot is okay, I think. This one of the Tufted Titmouse with a seed passes muster on several counts: the action caught, the attitude of the bird, the sharpness of the feather detail, even the framing of the feeders. 

Sony Rx10iii at 600mm equivalent field of view. 1/250th @ ISO 200 @ f4. Processed in Polarr on my iPad Pro. 

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