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Fledgling in Tile

Posted by Mark Fuge on Sat May 26, 2012 7:37 am

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This image was taken on our first visit to Ft Desoto, this past week. The Fledgling was being encouraged by his parents, who were cheering on from the top of the next power pole, to leave the nest. He tried, but didn't succeed on this attempt. As we left, the parents flew back to the nest and appeared to consol him. There is always a next time! :|

Modification in CS4 included; Accent Edges, Tiles, along with other normal PS image adjustments.

Enjoy!

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by Cynthia Crawford on Sat May 26, 2012 11:41 am
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That's a wild one, Mark. What a strange nest- can't quite figure it out. Not sure about the tile treatment for this one, but it's a neat picture.
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by Gary Briney on Sat May 26, 2012 12:28 pm
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Very interesting treatment Mark -- just the thing for a birder's guest bathroom! Thanks for the background info -- it must have been fun to watch the family event. :)
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by Mark Fuge on Mon May 28, 2012 9:07 am
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Thanks Cindy and Gary for viewing and comments. Appreciate it.

The nest is part manmade and part bird made. The dish was placed on top of the post for the birds to build their nest in, giving it support. It's a common sight down here.
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